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Spironolactone
I'm aged 63 years. I am currently taking Bisoprolol, Amlodipine, Ramipril, Warfarin, Aspirin, Atorvastatin, Omeprazole and Spronolactone. I have been on the same medication for around 10 years, having had an Aortic Valve replacement 12 years ago. Until recently, there have been no problems with the medication
I'm aged 63 years. I am currently taking Bisoprolol, Amlodipine, Ramipril, Warfarin, Aspirin, Atorvastatin, Omeprazole and Spronolactone. I have been on the same medication for around 10 years, having had an Aortic Valve replacement 12 years ago. Until recently, there have been no problems with the medication
Bdhoagie
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Sensitive Issues for Men
3 days ago
Fainting and shakes
Hi, I am new to posting but have been reading for some time. I was diagnosed with afib in 2021 and also had a stroke caused by a brain bleed. I am now in PAF which kicks in every 2 weeks or so, lasting a few hours. When this happens I usually have a "funny turn" , feel a bit faint for a few seconds
Hi, I am new to posting but have been reading for some time. I was diagnosed with afib in 2021 and also had a stroke caused by a brain bleed. I am now in PAF which kicks in every 2 weeks or so, lasting a few hours. When this happens I usually have a "funny turn" , feel a bit faint for a few seconds
Spanl5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
Convulsions and passing out
Hi, I am spanl5, I had a stroke in 2021 after being diagnosed with Afib I am mostly recovered but left leg not always obedient. I am now in PAF and take Bisoprolol 5Mg, Ramipril 5mg, Edoxaban 60mg and Spironolactone 25 mg. My af kicks in every couple of weeks and can last just a few hours or 2
Hi, I am spanl5, I had a stroke in 2021 after being diagnosed with Afib I am mostly recovered but left leg not always obedient. I am now in PAF and take Bisoprolol 5Mg, Ramipril 5mg, Edoxaban 60mg and Spironolactone 25 mg. My af kicks in every couple of weeks and can last just a few hours or 2
Spanl5
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British Heart Foundation
26 days ago
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Spironolactone for reduction of protein
Type 1 Diabetes for 58 years. Current EGFR of 24, serum creatinine 2.16. Recent blood tests showed proteinuria of 1711. Saw nephrologist this past Monday and he put me on Spironolactone 25 mg in order to reduce elevated protein. He also put me on Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (SPS) Powder which reduces
Type 1 Diabetes for 58 years. Current EGFR of 24, serum creatinine 2.16. Recent blood tests showed proteinuria of 1711. Saw nephrologist this past Monday and he put me on Spironolactone 25 mg in order to reduce elevated protein. He also put me on Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (SPS) Powder which reduces
Scoutie
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Kidney Disease
28 days ago
SPIRONOLACTONE 25 MG TABLET
Can anyone please tell me if spironolactone interferes with RLS? If so, are there any other b/p meds that can be a good substitute? I'm already taking HCTZ and lisinopril.
Can anyone please tell me if spironolactone interferes with RLS? If so, are there any other b/p meds that can be a good substitute? I'm already taking HCTZ and lisinopril.
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Diuretics
I was prescribed spironolactone a potassium sparing diuretic by the Cardiologist because I was concerned about my swollen feet - I do not have cardiac failure, in fact the final paragraph of the Cardiologist's report to my GP after a full examination including echo, a few months ago, says that' from
I was prescribed spironolactone a potassium sparing diuretic by the Cardiologist because I was concerned about my swollen feet - I do not have cardiac failure, in fact the final paragraph of the Cardiologist's report to my GP after a full examination including echo, a few months ago, says that' from
pusillanimous
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Diuretic side effect
Hello, I was taking the diuretic Spironolactone however it caused hearing loss. I explained to my doctor who changed my medication to Furosemide but results are the same. anyone aware of an alternative diuretic that does not effect hearing?
Hello, I was taking the diuretic Spironolactone however it caused hearing loss. I explained to my doctor who changed my medication to Furosemide but results are the same. anyone aware of an alternative diuretic that does not effect hearing?
RATTUS1
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Bisoprolol
The only problem I ve encountered is with the specific AF tablet dihydrochloride etc. I have never encountered a problem with 10mg Bisoprolol. I m on Entresto Digoxin spironolactone apixaban and a number of others.
The only problem I ve encountered is with the specific AF tablet dihydrochloride etc. I have never encountered a problem with 10mg Bisoprolol. I m on Entresto Digoxin spironolactone apixaban and a number of others.
NAC1
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AF Association
3 months ago
Spironolactone.
I have been taking Spironolactone for one week, 25mg daily, which isn’t a very high dosage. Already I seem to be experiencing some side effects, tickly throat, severe bloating etc. Has anyone else noticed any side effects. Thank you. PhylK.
I have been taking Spironolactone for one week, 25mg daily, which isn’t a very high dosage. Already I seem to be experiencing some side effects, tickly throat, severe bloating etc. Has anyone else noticed any side effects. Thank you. PhylK.
PhyK
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
too many meds?
is anyone else on a large cocktail of meds like me? I’m thinking I might be on too many and I am going to have a chat to my GP next week as Cardiology have discharged me I currently take nicirandil 20mgx2 Ramipril 5mg x2 Ranolazine 750mg x2 Isosorbide 60mg x2 Amlodipine 10mg Bisoprolol 10mg
is anyone else on a large cocktail of meds like me? I’m thinking I might be on too many and I am going to have a chat to my GP next week as Cardiology have discharged me I currently take nicirandil 20mgx2 Ramipril 5mg x2 Ranolazine 750mg x2 Isosorbide 60mg x2 Amlodipine 10mg Bisoprolol 10mg
Jenzhearts
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
heart failure and type 2 diabetes.
I have LBBB, diagnosed at age 32, now age 66. I am type 2 diabetic diagnosed 2019 . I have Left ventricle systolic dysfunction EF 40%. Stage 3 kidney disease, diagnosed June ‘23, I cannot tolerate statins as they send my blood Glucose levels into overdrive, most recently last June. The Doctor wanted
I have LBBB, diagnosed at age 32, now age 66. I am type 2 diabetic diagnosed 2019 . I have Left ventricle systolic dysfunction EF 40%. Stage 3 kidney disease, diagnosed June ‘23, I cannot tolerate statins as they send my blood Glucose levels into overdrive, most recently last June. The Doctor wanted
Sukaya
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Heart Failure diagnosis.
I am an 80 year old female with a history of Atrial Fibrillation. I have had 3 Ablations and am now on rate control drugs which keep me quite comfortable. Recently my breathing became a problem and I am getting generalised weakness . I really do expect this at my grand age but I do like to drive and
I am an 80 year old female with a history of Atrial Fibrillation. I have had 3 Ablations and am now on rate control drugs which keep me quite comfortable. Recently my breathing became a problem and I am getting generalised weakness . I really do expect this at my grand age but I do like to drive and
PhyllisK
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AF Association
3 months ago
Heart meds and sunlight sensitivity
I am currently taking these post cardioversion (procedure successful early November 2022) meds: morning: Entresto sacubitril/valsartan 24mg/26mg Apixiban 5mg Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg Spironolactone 25mg Dapagliflozin 10mg evening: Entresto sacubitril/valsartan 24mg/26mg Apixiban 5mg Bisoprolol
I am currently taking these post cardioversion (procedure successful early November 2022) meds: morning: Entresto sacubitril/valsartan 24mg/26mg Apixiban 5mg Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg Spironolactone 25mg Dapagliflozin 10mg evening: Entresto sacubitril/valsartan 24mg/26mg Apixiban 5mg Bisoprolol
thurstonloveseva
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AF Association
3 months ago
toenails
in 71 years I have never had a problem with my feet but suddenly my toenails are becoming white and too thick to cut. Could this be my HF meds ( bisoprolol, spironolactone, astovastatin, Entresto, Clopidogrel and lanzoprazole) ?
in 71 years I have never had a problem with my feet but suddenly my toenails are becoming white and too thick to cut. Could this be my HF meds ( bisoprolol, spironolactone, astovastatin, Entresto, Clopidogrel and lanzoprazole) ?
Jackabee
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Diuretics
Has anyone found a particular diuretic effective for swollen feet? when I first reported them to my GP, she prescribed Indapamide - which had a marginal effect. I was due to see my cardiologist a short while later, and told him what I was taking, he said 'No, that's the wrong one' and said I needed
Has anyone found a particular diuretic effective for swollen feet? when I first reported them to my GP, she prescribed Indapamide - which had a marginal effect. I was due to see my cardiologist a short while later, and told him what I was taking, he said 'No, that's the wrong one' and said I needed
pusillanimous
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AF Association
3 months ago
Hashimotos - understanding latest blood test results - any advice for next steps?
Hi all, my partner (44F) has been struggling with hypothyroid / possible PCOS symptoms for ~18 months (thinning hair all over, some hirsutism and weight gain). She was diagnosed with Hashimotos in October 2022. We have been trying an approach to tackle both the thyroid issues and the hyperandrogenism
Hi all, my partner (44F) has been struggling with hypothyroid / possible PCOS symptoms for ~18 months (thinning hair all over, some hirsutism and weight gain). She was diagnosed with Hashimotos in October 2022. We have been trying an approach to tackle both the thyroid issues and the hyperandrogenism
Ehal89
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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 liver so hope your recovering well. Quick question really, I’ve tried coming off Spirolactone a number of times as instructed by my consultant, but every time I do my tummy and ankles start blowing up, so
hi All Hope you all had a good Xmas and new year I see from some posts Santa gave some people a liver so hope your recovering well. Quick question really, I’ve tried coming off Spirolactone a number of times as instructed by my consultant, but every time I do my tummy and ankles start blowing up, so
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Christmas
Hey all, mums chirosis continues to cause us fun each day. I’m now pretty much at the stage of forcing her to eat little and often as she is never hungry, and is never thirsty despite all of her lips cracking and her tounge swelling. When she drinks, it’s as though she is trying to swallow knives or
Hey all, mums chirosis continues to cause us fun each day. I’m now pretty much at the stage of forcing her to eat little and often as she is never hungry, and is never thirsty despite all of her lips cracking and her tounge swelling. When she drinks, it’s as though she is trying to swallow knives or
PerpetuallySad
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Insomnia
I see numerous posts about side effects from a variety of meds, I find it difficult to tell whether any of my problems are due to my meds without stopping them for a while, which I wouldn’t do without guidance from a medic, such as I had regarding Spironolactone. I am due to see my consultant some time
I see numerous posts about side effects from a variety of meds, I find it difficult to tell whether any of my problems are due to my meds without stopping them for a while, which I wouldn’t do without guidance from a medic, such as I had regarding Spironolactone. I am due to see my consultant some time
Barre01
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
SURPRISE SURPRISE GENTLEMEN
Add Lanzaprole - a medication taken to combat excessive acid damage to the lining of the stomach, then add Spironolactone, used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure in the form of a water tablet and finally Furosemide, yet another "water tablet" bringing up the rear of this modest collection
Add Lanzaprole - a medication taken to combat excessive acid damage to the lining of the stomach, then add Spironolactone, used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure in the form of a water tablet and finally Furosemide, yet another "water tablet" bringing up the rear of this modest collection
Kelling
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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