Hi @jfperrone, I hope my experience might be helpful to you. Carvedilol (Coreg) is a beta blocker, similar to Metoprolol. I have been taking Carvedilol for a few years as part of my therapy for hypertension and atrial fibrillation. My dosage is 25mg in the morning and the same in the evening, so your dosage is a smart introductory amount. It might turn out to be increased if your doctor gets concerned about arrhythmia, tachycardia, or high blood pressure. Some people encounter side effects that are uncomfortable for them; it seems to me that happens more often when the patient drops the dosage sharply in hope of escaping side effects or simply misses doses that are much larger than yours. The rule should be: Don't drop the medication, only phase it down at a rate approved by your doctor. I'll be interested to hear more about your concerns and your aspirations for getting things back to normal. Martin
Hi, @onsitematt. I don't remember and can't locate the language you cite here. It isn't in my posting that you are referring to. It might refer to my comment that Carvedilol is often used for heart failure, but it's not limited to that purpose. In my case, it is prescribed to help me control my blood pressure in the presence of atrial fibrillation and medication to fight that. Martin
Hi, @onsitematt. I don't remember and can't locate the language you cite here. It isn't in my posting that you are referring to. It might refer to my comment that Carvedilol is often used for heart failure, but it's not limited to that purpose. In my case, it is prescribed to help me control my blood pressure in the presence of atrial fibrillation and medication to fight that. Martin
I have been using this drug for 12 years. My cardiologist put me on it for blood pressure control. It works better for me than beta blockers. I have had very good success with it. I have had no side effects. Wishing you success!
Side Effects. All you have to do is Google side effects of any med.
Allergy. chest pain, discomfort, tightness, or heaviness.
dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting. generalized swelling or swelling of the feet,
ankles, or lower legs. pain. slow heartbeat. trouble breathing. weight gain.
I started Carvedilol a few years ago and I did not get along with it at all. I was fatigued, weak, and sometimes needed to lay down. After a discussion with my cardiologist, he recommended I stop using it to see if it was the culprit. I felt so much better so he prescribed Amlodipine 5 mg. daily. I am tolerating it well and my BP is under control. For some Carvedilol works fine, others it doesn't. I am a doesn't one.
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I started 6.25 twice a day (replaced Losartan HCTZ 50/12.5) about a month ago after platelets kept dropping, hoping to manage portal hypertension. I found myself fatigued and weak, and also suddenly started having trouble walking when I got up, and my wrists and ankles - now add knee - started hurting to the point I bought support braces! So looked up this blog.
I am going to go back to the other BP med and see if it alleviates these new problems. Are these "commm0on side effects" does anyone know?
Great drug. I’m taking the same dosage as you twice daily. Prevent heart attacks lower blood pressure. Make sure you take it the same time each day. I take it twice a day as it stays in your system a short period of time. No side effect after a couple of days.
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I started 6.25 twice a day (replaced Losartan HCTZ 50/12.5) about a month ago after platelets kept dropping, hoping to manage portal hypertension. I found myself fatigued and weak, and also suddenly started having trouble walking when I got up, and my wrists and ankles - now add knee - started hurting to the point I bought support braces! So looked up this blog.
I am going to go back to the other BP med and see if it alleviates these new problems. Are these "commm0on side effects" does anyone know?
Look at the list of side effects in above post. Blood pressure can be lowered by correct diet. Eat more fruits and veggies, whole grains, seeds and nuts, and few animal products do not have high blood pressure. Also walking in fresh air.
has a few pills o take but this isnt considered 1st line defense
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Hi, @onsitematt. I don't remember and can't locate the language you cite here. It isn't in my posting that you are referring to. It might refer to my comment that Carvedilol is often used for heart failure, but it's not limited to that purpose. In my case, it is prescribed to help me control my blood pressure in the presence of atrial fibrillation and medication to fight that. Martin
THANKS me also HT but after a stroke
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1 ReactionI am take it for SVT. No problems.
@bodeygolfer Thanks for your information. Please what dose are you taking?
Side Effects. All you have to do is Google side effects of any med.
Allergy. chest pain, discomfort, tightness, or heaviness.
dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting. generalized swelling or swelling of the feet,
ankles, or lower legs. pain. slow heartbeat. trouble breathing. weight gain.
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I started 6.25 twice a day (replaced Losartan HCTZ 50/12.5) about a month ago after platelets kept dropping, hoping to manage portal hypertension. I found myself fatigued and weak, and also suddenly started having trouble walking when I got up, and my wrists and ankles - now add knee - started hurting to the point I bought support braces! So looked up this blog.
I am going to go back to the other BP med and see if it alleviates these new problems. Are these "commm0on side effects" does anyone know?
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1 ReactionGreat drug. I’m taking the same dosage as you twice daily. Prevent heart attacks lower blood pressure. Make sure you take it the same time each day. I take it twice a day as it stays in your system a short period of time. No side effect after a couple of days.
Look at the list of side effects in above post. Blood pressure can be lowered by correct diet. Eat more fruits and veggies, whole grains, seeds and nuts, and few animal products do not have high blood pressure. Also walking in fresh air.