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See side effects: changing my lifestyle had a better effect on my blood pressure than taking this medicine; cook my own food from scratch, plenty of greens, exercise, sleep, moving, relaxation, ecetera, do wonders!
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As far as I am concerned, this is an excellent medicine although there are now considerable problems with the insurer. It may well be an expensive drug but I am not interested in trying cheap(er), generic rubbish. I'm not a guinea pig. And on top of all that I have to pay for this myself anyway!!
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I am now 28 and have been taking coversyl for 10 years before any side effects. Coversyl lower protein in the urine. I'm always tired. But this is caused by low blood pressure. Stiffness of my muscles and joints also caused me some pain. But my kidney function is being kept well under control so I'm quite happy to cope with the side-effects.
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blood pressure was too high and my endocrinologist prescribed me Coversyl; after a few months I could no longer manage my daily 1 hour walk: nagging pain in my pelvis, my hips and my knees. The pain was getting worse and it was a stabbing pain overnight. I asked the GP about stopping with the Coversyl, that was a week ago and I now feel SO MUCH better!
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Swollen face, chest pain. GP said I had to stop taking it. Now on amlor, after 18 days really bad stomach pain, need to back to the doctor.
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