AZATHIOPRINE AND SPIROLACTONE - British Liver Trust

British Liver Trust

38,081 members18,674 posts

AZATHIOPRINE AND SPIROLACTONE

daisy11 profile image
6 Replies

Has anyone suffered from side effects of these drugs? I was put on them approx. 6 weeks ago and my tummy right under the diaphragm feels so bloated since then, I had a problem with Cellcept and had to stop them, but now I have this problem.

Written by
daisy11 profile image
daisy11
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
6 Replies
Pensylvania profile image
Pensylvania

Hi. I don't know what the Azathioprine are but I'm on Spirolactone as well, and yes, my stomach does feel like that, especially after eating, it gets really distended and uncomfortable. I had just put that down to 'normal' side effects of cirrhosis. Am trying not to take them Everyday actually, as I've heard from numerous sources that they are really not good for the kidneys. -Typical that. What dosage of Spiro are you on?

daisy11 profile image
daisy11 in reply toPensylvania

one tab a day along with furosemide. tummy stll full, but only slightly.I am also on antibiotics as had spleen out two years ago and now on these for a procedure this week as I have Levofloxin as a standby.

clover90 profile image
clover90

Inhave been on Azthioprine for 2 years. Like you I have a swollen stomach to but as this is the only side effect I'm having its one I can put up with. Having not taken Spirolacatone I have only assumed it was Azthioprine causing the problem. Hope you feel better soon.

happybunny profile image
happybunny

I was on anz and my hair started falling out I am bloated too but don't tji.k that is helped because I'm on steroids too. It's not nice having liver problems. Take care

anne-marie50 profile image
anne-marie50

I used to take Spirolacatone before I had my liver transplant. I was put on these to help reduce the fluid retention I suffered with. I never had any side effects but I was told by my consultant I was put on these because they wouldn't harm my kidneys and they didn't where over water retention medication would.

Hope this helps.

wurzle profile image
wurzle

There is a side effect that occurs in men called gynecomastia. This unfortunate condition causes breasts to grow due to a hormonal inbalance I.e. low testosterone and raised estrogen levels. This can also be an effect of the liver disease itself or a combination of the two. I've heard that it can go away on stopping the diuretic but then there is the problem of the ascites getting worse. The only other options are medication with Tamoxifen, a cancer drug I think, or surgery - either reduction through liposuction or a full mammectomy if glandular (my condition falls into this category) neither available on the NHS as it's classed as cosmetic. Chronic liver disease is the gift that just keeps on giving. But as my doc pointed out, this is the least of my problems.On a separate note could anyone tell me what the difference is between compensated or decompensated cirrhosis.

Thanks

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Spirolactone

Good evening I have been taken off my spirolactone and I'm frightened ascites will return. I have...
Chaz3125 profile image

Quick question re swelling and spirolactone

hi All Hope you all had a good Xmas and new year I see from some posts Santa gave some people a...
Harriet-sarah profile image

Cellcept or Azathioprine

Hi, newbie here. 😊 A blood test back in 2009 confirmed I had PBC, but it took until 2015 and a...

Stereotyping and stigmatising

Some thoughts. I think a lot of people diagnosed with ARLD struggle with the idea they're an...

Azathioprine side effects (worried!)

Hi, I’m 17 and I’ve only recently been diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis around 8 months ago....
Charlie_B99 profile image

Moderation team

See all

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.