January 6th
2008
6:42 AM
high liver enzymes have been a severe problem, had a blood test before starting Chantix and another 5 weeks into taking the drug and my liver enzymes rose to the 300's in addition to all the other side effects.
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December 7th
2007
2:58 AM
43/male...been taking Toprol XL for a year, started on 50mg, now a 100mg, makes me want to sleep all day, nothing but gastric problems, blood in stools constantly, burning of the rectum. depression, just tiredness & lack of energy all the time, most of all high liver enzymes !! Has anyone had elevated liver enzymes?? Taking only 50mg a day trying to get off this junk.
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September 10th
2006
2:07 PM
I have had severe pain for the past 5 years, stemming from 3 herniated discs, and then a fractured thoracic in 2004. I became so addicted to the pain, ( narcotic), meds, and didn't even know it. The pain meds kept me "high", until I went through physical withdrawls ( aka DT's), and never got relief from the pain as I did with methylpred. Last year, I was prescribed 4 mg. in a 5 day pack. This was a very heavy dose, and my nerves were shot! Thanks to our phamacist, I was able to get a prescription in a bottle, rather than a heavy dose by the "pack". Being able to take it "as needed", took the pain completely away. Unfortunaltly, if you have liver problems, as I do, it can take it's toll on your body. After high liver enzymes were revealed, I knew I had to get off of them quick. It is a good alternative to narcotic meds, but then , we all have pain in different ways. I prefer to suffer it out, but if I need meds, I'll only take Methylpred.
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April 13th
2005
7:27 AM
I had been put on Lisinopril 10mg in January 2005 for high blood pressure. The does was increased to 20mg in February. In March I began to experience severe bone pains throughout my body and developed a dry night time cough. There was a period where it appeared to be a viral infection but the pains continued. My life has been on hold due the pains. From waking up and having my wrists and ankles hurt badly to shooting pains all over. The pain appears in different body parts each week. My cardiologist and regular md did not think the lisinopril was causing this. After a series of blood work ups very high liver enzymes appeared (alk, alt, and ast) I was sent for a liver ultrasound and to a GI doctor. The bone pain is crippling and has lead me to have to take pain medications which cause other issues. The GI doctor believes I may be in the 1% of people who are effected this way. I would rather live with high blood pressure than experience the pains I have. I await more test results and have independently stopped taking Lisinopril as of today. After researching ace inhibitors, I think the Lisinopril is the culprit. I believe this medication is toxic to me.
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July 3th
2009
12:59 AM
Hi. I posted two times in June, took lisinopril 2 weeks in April and was having side-effects 7-8 weeks out. I began a simple detox (lemon in my water, lots of water, more vegetables), took some supplements/vitamins and the racing heart, tingling, chest pains diminished greatly. My blood pressure became near normal on its own over May/June but shot back up sky high the day I went back to the doctor on June 22!! (of course). It is slowly normalizing again. My bloodwork showed high liver enzymes and that is why I believe that it took so long for the drug to clear my system. Lisinopril did not cause the high liver enzymes as I had that before the drug was prescribed. It is processed mainly by the kidneys so could cause problems there.
I believe that my body was in trouble and the elevated liver enzymes and bp were the first signs. I think the lisinopril took me over the edge. I had one very bad panic attack at night this week with racing heart, horrible chest pain, left sided tingling and bilateral hands/feet tingling. I really thought I was dying. I had never had these symptoms before starting that drug but now I think that maybe I was in a hypoglycemic state. All this to say that, in my research, I came across books by Dr. Sandra Cabot (Unlock the Secrets that Keep You Fat, The Liver Cleansing Diet) that explains a lot of the problems I am having (which many of you have mentioned also). These are systemic, affect the vital organs/functions of the body (ability to lose weight, high bp, achy joints, etc), and are pre-diabetic/pre-liver disease states. The book gave me a lot of hope because we can get our bodies back in working order through proper diet, exercise, and supplements. Dr. Cabot has a great website too. Google her and check it out.
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