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50 Side Effects posted for difficulty in breathing

April 8th
2008
11:40 PM

I have been on Lisinopril for several months and my blood pressure was 170/104 . It is now 104/77, but I do have side effects that my dr. says it isn't from this drug. 1 is asthma and a cough and headaIches. Lightheaded and fatigue. I am now on asthma medicine an inhaler. I was taking 10mg but it was increased to 20mg and with hydrchorothiazide 12.5mg. I was depressed on the first 10mg I don't feel that now. I am also now taking zocor. I don't sleep as well. I am 57 year old woman, I other wise had been active enjoying life.

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February 3th
2008
4:30 PM

I developed hbp during pregnancy with my first child, after delivery the bp continued to stay up for about four months and then it went back down to a safe level. Six yrs later I became pregnant with my second child and my bp spiked again. Once again, after delivery, my bp went even higher. I tried a calcium channel blocker which gave me SEVERE headaches and then was put on a beta blocker. The beta blocker had no side effects but my bp was still out of control. My GP tried me on Lisinopril 10 mg in November 07. Since then I have had abdominal pain, loss of concentration, fatigue, leg and arm pain and numbness that is slowly worsening, dry, hacking cough, loss of sleep, strange thoughts of losing family members, etc....When I spoke to my GP about these new symptoms, I was told I have reflux, even though I never get heartburn and get this...POST PARTUM DEPRESSION! Oh, I am so sick of the "D" word. I never have thoughts of hurting myself or my kids, not to mention, I'm the happiest person I know. I'm really convinced now that these symptoms are all due to the Lisinopril b/c it all started around that time. The cough can be so embarrassing. I work in health care and will start hacking in the middle of an exam with a patient. It comes off as really unprofessional and it bothers me a lot. I see him next week and will discuss this with him. I am kind of discouraged b/c my bp is totally out of control w/o meds and this is the second one that has caused major side effects that has actually helped my b/p.

-- By carver4 | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me

September 22th
2007
8:33 AM

I thought I was the only one feeling strange about this medication until I came upon this website that had more than 26 pages of blogs about this!!!! I used to take 25 MGS of Atenol-ol until I requested my Nurse Practioner to adjust my medications because I thought the medication was not helping me. Big mistake!!! I was asked to take Lisinopryl/HCTZ on Friday and immediately on Sunday, I started to develop skin rashes in my ears, neck and hands. It looked pretty much like a bad sunburn and it was itchy. That night I called the advise nurse and was asked to stop the medication. At first I thought that I was having allergic reaction to HCTZ because I had one in the past so when a new prescription was filled, they gave me only Lisinopryl 20 MGS. I decided to cut the medicine in half and would only take 10 MGS BUT inspite of this, the first 2 days I took it, I started having difficulty in breathing and it felt like someone was holding my heart. This experience brought me to the emergency room where I was checked and given an EKG which turned out normal. That day I was asked to visit my medical provider. I really thought my medication was going to be changed, but guess what, I was asked to CONTINUE taking Lisinopryl 10MGS with Atenol-ol 25 MGS because "Lisinopry is such a good medicine" according to my doctor. I followed her advise for only ONE DAY and my rashes persisted. On top of that, I started feeling my demeanor changing -- I was not as alert; I felt I have to make extra effort to do things in order to do it right and I keep on forgetting things which I don't usually do. I was really scared because I felt that my quality of life was being challenged! I saw this website and I found out I was NOT ALONE. Thanks to all of you bloggers I have STOPPED taking Lisinopryl and just went back to taking Atenol-ol like I used to with intentions of having another appointment with my Nurse Practioner to just raise the dose of the Atenol-ol because my body can take this medication. In the end it is OUR BODY and we should all listen to what it's saying to us! I am doing lifestyle changes now. By God's Grace I know that eventually I will overcome this! God Bless All of You!!!!

-- By ilovegod47 | Reply | Private Message me

September 14th
2005
3:44 AM

i started taking tramadol yesterday and within 15mins of taking the second dose i felt awful, headache, dizziness, vomiting, panic, difficulty in breathing, and i couldnt get up. have now been told by my gp to lower doseage the effects remain to be seen.

-- By rustysangel | Reply | Private Message me

June 9th
2005
4:28 AM

My dr. started me on 5mg lisinopril in Sept 2003 for HB - being a diabetic (borderline, on a research program) the readings for HB is lower than someone not considered to be diabetic. Because it was only 5mg, it took several months for the symptoms to gradually show up and I did not attribute them to the med, and neither did the doc. My symptoms include:
eye hemorhage
acid reflux
constatnt dry, hacking cough to the point of throwing up
increased allergic sensitivities
increase in muscle cramps
intestinal pain and cramping
unexplained, sudden sore throat and fever that developes into chest congestion
low grade fever and sweating at night
tremendous decrease in stamina - tired all of the time
difficulty in breathing, especially during any physical exertion such as yard work
unable to sleep decently due to cough
chest pain and pressure

My doc ignored the symptoms until I reported the chest pain and pressure, then he referred me to a heart specialist -- who advised that I may be having reactions to Lisinopril, but still scheduled a stress test for me (all okay). I imediately checked out the side effects, and then told my doc that I would not be taking it anymore, that I would be willing to try something else -- for 1 month.

Since this has all taken place within the last couple of weeks, I am hoping it won;t be TOO long before I lose the cough and get my stamina back.

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October 13th
2004
10:50 AM

I just started on Advair 100 last week and really loved the stuff from day one. This is the first time I've ever felt completely free from asthma. No wheezing or difficulty in breathing at all. I've struggled with terrible asthma all my life and would say that it has reduced the quality of my life.
Anyway, the only problem I noticed after starting the Advair was that my voice is now starting to go. This is the first time in my life where my voice is a bit raspy and hoarse, so I know it's because of the Advair.
So searching for information concerning loss of voice eventually brought me to this site. Let me say how sad I am to find out that the only medication that's been this helpful to me could be so detrimental to my health :(
Does anybody know if I just reduce from 2 uses a day to maybe once a day, or once every other day if that would reduce my chances of developing weight gain, mouth fungus, etc, etc? Please reply to me at: ******
I am very concerned and would be sad if I had to give it up.

-- By joey946 | Reply | Private Message me

December 14th
2002
10:47 PM

I have been on Yasmin for a week and had some problems with headache, being nervous, filling sick and on the 6th day I got this terrible feeling like difficulty in breathing. I think I should stop taking that cuz I feel really bad. I should switch to different pills. Has anybody had difficulty in breathing on Yasmin?

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January 12th
2003
5:16 PM

This is my second try on Yasmin. The first time I took that in the afternoon so I couldn't breathe, sleep, had a bad headache so I stopped taking that. Anyways I decided to try once again after couple weeks so today it's my 10 day. It's much more better this time cuz I take it at night and try to drink a lot of water. I just had a little difficulty in breathing at the beginning but not now. Also I had to buy a bigger bra so that was weird that I got one cup in couple days. I sleep a lot too. So TAKE IT AT NIGHT LADIES!!!!

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February 3th
2003
12:45 PM

This is my second try with Yasmin. The first time it was terrible cuz I took those pills in the afternoon and i had difficulty in breathing, couldn't sleep so I stopped taking them after week. Anyways I started once again a month ago but this time I take the pills right before I go to sleep. I had some headaches during first two weeks but now I'm totally fine so sometimes i wander if those pills really work for me. I just feel thirsty even often.

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