2nd September 2007
Kat, :)
[QUOTE]I have on multiple occasions discussed this and my symptoms with the cardiologist and he swears there are no withdrawal problems, with cardura yet no one has ever studied this and the very long term use of it.
take what he says with a grain of salt! How the heck would he know? They'll say anything and never admit they simply don't have the answers.
Mine told me that I should not be experiencing shortness of breath because the beta blockers DO NOT USUALLY HAVE THIS EFFECT ON PEOPLE. He would never have made this remark in front of any of his peers. Such a fib! Of course they do! Especially at a maximum allowable dose. I guess he needed me out of there in order to see the next patient.
I'd caution you to be very, very careful. I have no personal experience with this drug. I stopped my calcium channel blocker (max dose) which I suspected of causing my peripheral edema, suddenly. I got really sick over the days that followed, just as you described, tachycardia, dizziness, nausea that was worse than usual, etc. I ended with angina pain for several hours eventually one night and am lucky it stopped there. I am back to square one, on a full dose of this medication, dealing with severe edema right now.
I hope you get some helpful replies from those on this medication.
Good luck! :)
flowergirl
[QUOTE]I have on multiple occasions discussed this and my symptoms with the cardiologist and he swears there are no withdrawal problems, with cardura yet no one has ever studied this and the very long term use of it.
take what he says with a grain of salt! How the heck would he know? They'll say anything and never admit they simply don't have the answers.
Mine told me that I should not be experiencing shortness of breath because the beta blockers DO NOT USUALLY HAVE THIS EFFECT ON PEOPLE. He would never have made this remark in front of any of his peers. Such a fib! Of course they do! Especially at a maximum allowable dose. I guess he needed me out of there in order to see the next patient.
I'd caution you to be very, very careful. I have no personal experience with this drug. I stopped my calcium channel blocker (max dose) which I suspected of causing my peripheral edema, suddenly. I got really sick over the days that followed, just as you described, tachycardia, dizziness, nausea that was worse than usual, etc. I ended with angina pain for several hours eventually one night and am lucky it stopped there. I am back to square one, on a full dose of this medication, dealing with severe edema right now.
I hope you get some helpful replies from those on this medication.
Good luck! :)
flowergirl
