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20th March 2006
My 62 year old cousin takes a lot of prescriptions (Singular, Toprol, Furosemide, Actos, Glyburide, Hydralazine, Lisinopril and Metaformin HCL) because she has asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure and congestive heart. She is experiencing severe hand/feet cramps and swelling making it difficult for her to walk and hot flashes. The doctors increased the Furosemide (Diuretic) to decrease the swelling, but one of its side effects are muscle cramps. It seems like she is in a vicious cycle of drug side effects and more drugs. I am interested If anyone has any similar experiences or insights.
20th March 2006
My mother has congestive heart failure and is on some of the medications your cousin is on. She takes furosemide 120mgs a day plus a potassium pill. I was wondering, is your cousin on any type of potassium supplement? Low potassium levels can cause muscle cramps. Potassium levels are very important. Both can be dangerous if high or low. My mother was hospitalized when her levels were below normal range of 3. Hers was close to a 1.

With many diuretics(furosemide, hctz, and others) it is important to have supplemental potassium prescribed by a doctor. Especially if she is taking a high dose. I would suggest she get a blood test to see what her potassium levels are.

Take Care
Fae
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