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Terrible medicine. Wasn't even taking it for a month and I can't even list all the side effects. Putting on more and more weight. Decided to stop taking it today!
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I had this medicine for 3 months. I had to cough more often, that’s the only side effect I noticed at first. More side effects appeared after a while (shortness of breath, fatigue, stomach ache, painful legs). I was quite fit before, but this medicine made it hard to keep up walking and running. Without this medicine I’m once again able to keep up with my running group. Now I’m taking Amplodipi...
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Blood pressure is now stable at 140/90 (was 190/110). Really irritated eyes, blurred vision - not all the time but changeable. I did stop for a while 4 weeks ago and it did seem to get a bit better. But when I restarted it got worse again.
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reasonably satisfied; taken it for years, started on 10 mg. last month 20 mg. per day. One noticeable disadvantage is that I am really warm; both during the day and overnight. bp hovers around 140/95.
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Enalapril is a horrible medicine! It makes me really drowsy, dizzy, sleepy, gives me a tickly throat with incredible headaches! After a 30 day course blood pretty much under control and so made an appointment with the GP to ask for another kind of medicine without these horrible side effects. Now stopped and going to the GP to talk about another medicine! Previous sleep apnoea (because of obesi...
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