Minoxidil and Diastolic Heart Failure?

Posted by tcokeefe @tcokeefe, Dec 26, 2020

I try to think back to when I started having really significant shortness of breathe and wonder if it's related to use of Minoxidil? I know that's a very long shot but I have read in a few places a vague mention of possible effects on BP etc by Minoxidil. Has anyone else thought or heard of any relationship between Minoxidil and heart issues? Thanks!

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Hi @tcokeefe, I have seen reports of increased heart rate and shortness of breath when laying down.

I want to invite @predictable to the conversation who has discussed Minoxidil in a post in an AFib discussion here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/side-efects/?pg=2#comment-120079

Reference info: "Aug 1, 2020 — Minoxidil belongs to the general class of medicines called antihypertensives. ... Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. ... This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke,..." - Minoxidil (Oral Route) Description and Brand Names - Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/minoxidil-oral-route/description/drg-20068757

Side effects: https://www.singlecare.com/blog/minoxidil-side-effects/

@tcokeefe, were you taking Minoxidil orally or using it topically?

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I have been using it topically for a few years

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And now what I’m wondering is if I stop using it with the shortness of breath, if caused by the minoxidil, go away? In other words with any side effects stop. I know no one can really answer that unless they’ve had a similar experience

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Try the link below which shows a comparison of Minoxidil and Carvedilol. I have no experience with Minoxidil but I do have experience with Carvedilol which is a similar drug. The paragraph below this link explains my Carvedilol experience which caused me to write this reply.
http://www.comparical.com/comparison/carvedilol-vs-minoxidil-NzI0Nzk
I took one 3.125 mg pill of carvedilol (first prescription) and then after 3 or 4 hours took a shot from an albuterol inhaler. I spent the next 3 hours sitting down trying to breathe. I did not take another pill. I had been having breathing problems before this time, hence the albuterol inhaler, but nothing remotely like this 3 hours. I don't know if this really severe breathing problem was due specifically to the carvedilol or the combination of the carvedilol and albuterol. However, when I looked at the counter indications it should never have been prescribed since I had asthma or bronchitis.

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@poppy0344

Try the link below which shows a comparison of Minoxidil and Carvedilol. I have no experience with Minoxidil but I do have experience with Carvedilol which is a similar drug. The paragraph below this link explains my Carvedilol experience which caused me to write this reply.
http://www.comparical.com/comparison/carvedilol-vs-minoxidil-NzI0Nzk
I took one 3.125 mg pill of carvedilol (first prescription) and then after 3 or 4 hours took a shot from an albuterol inhaler. I spent the next 3 hours sitting down trying to breathe. I did not take another pill. I had been having breathing problems before this time, hence the albuterol inhaler, but nothing remotely like this 3 hours. I don't know if this really severe breathing problem was due specifically to the carvedilol or the combination of the carvedilol and albuterol. However, when I looked at the counter indications it should never have been prescribed since I had asthma or bronchitis.

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Having been treated for hypertension with both Minoxidil and Carvedilol, I have to warn that the two drugs are very different. Minoxidil works as a vasodialator (widening of the arteries) and as a treatment for male hair loss. Carvedilol is a beta blocker used to adjust heart rate and pulse pressure. My nephrologist and I cancelled Minoxidil because it caused my hands and feet to swell (a common side effect). I've been on Carvedilol for four years, replacing a half-dozen other hypertension medications I used over the years before my diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (faulty heart rhythm). Any decision to adjust the dosage of these powerful medications or to drop them should be subject to detailed consultation with your medical team.

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@poppy0344

Try the link below which shows a comparison of Minoxidil and Carvedilol. I have no experience with Minoxidil but I do have experience with Carvedilol which is a similar drug. The paragraph below this link explains my Carvedilol experience which caused me to write this reply.
http://www.comparical.com/comparison/carvedilol-vs-minoxidil-NzI0Nzk
I took one 3.125 mg pill of carvedilol (first prescription) and then after 3 or 4 hours took a shot from an albuterol inhaler. I spent the next 3 hours sitting down trying to breathe. I did not take another pill. I had been having breathing problems before this time, hence the albuterol inhaler, but nothing remotely like this 3 hours. I don't know if this really severe breathing problem was due specifically to the carvedilol or the combination of the carvedilol and albuterol. However, when I looked at the counter indications it should never have been prescribed since I had asthma or bronchitis.

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Thanks for that information! Very very interesting!

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