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<blockquote data-quote="SimonCrox" data-source="post: 1958648" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>Yes, medical advice would be useful.</p><p>Some drugs eg calcium channel blockers (amlodopine, felodopine, nifedepine etc), and TZDs eg Pioglitazone and alpha blockers (eg doxazosin) cause swollen feet. Hopefully this is the cause and the ofending drug can be swapped.</p><p>Sometimes after a period of poor control, better control with insulin causes temporary swelling which resolves over 6 weeks or so.</p><p>I guess that you have read the other causes, but they would be less likely than the above in a 49 year old person.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonCrox, post: 1958648, member: 388174"] Yes, medical advice would be useful. Some drugs eg calcium channel blockers (amlodopine, felodopine, nifedepine etc), and TZDs eg Pioglitazone and alpha blockers (eg doxazosin) cause swollen feet. Hopefully this is the cause and the ofending drug can be swapped. Sometimes after a period of poor control, better control with insulin causes temporary swelling which resolves over 6 weeks or so. I guess that you have read the other causes, but they would be less likely than the above in a 49 year old person. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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