September 8th
2007
10:04 AM
Hi, I was switced from Atenolol to Toprol-XL 50 mg about 1 year ago for palpatations and it seemed to work very little papations now. However, I am currently experiencing right upper quadrant pain and my triglycerides are over 500. I am told I it is drug induced fatty liver disease? I am slowly weaning myself off this medication because you can not just quit per/pharmacist. I also have gained weight which I can not lose, hair thinning, hard to concentrate, elevated triglycerides, calf pain after walking or excercising, fluid retention, feet swelling etc..... for those of you who are on it I would suggest having your triglycerides and liver enzymes checked.
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October 1th
2006
8:53 AM
red and swollen eyes, change in vision, blurred vision, pain in right ear, right jaw (teeth) and right upper quadrant of abdomen.
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June 23th
2005
1:35 PM
Have anybody heard about stomach pain and/or stomach ulcers as a result of taking lisinopril? My doctor switched me from atenolol to lisinorpil three months ago. After a week of taking it I started to have pain in the right upper quadrant of my abdomen. I suspected lisinorpil, but my doctor said: "Absolutey impossible!". I stopped lisinorpil when the pain became unbearable, felt better on the second day, however, it didn't subside completely, and my gastroenterologist suspects stomach ulcer. Going to EDG test next week.
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December 1th
2002
12:06 PM
Dark urine, severe left upper quadrant pain, tachycardia, patient look very sick and worry. Black stool, nausea, excessive vomiting.
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Toprol-XL (1) Vagifem (1) Bellaspas (1) Lisinopril (1) Generlac (1)
October 25th
2007
5:58 PM
I am a healthy 55 year-old menopausal woman who started taking Vagifem in May 2007. By early July 2007, I experienced my first gallbladder attack. Both Ultrasound and CCK Gallbladder Ejection Fraction (70%) were normal, but I continued to experience gallbladder symptoms (nausea and right upper quadrant tenderness but no pain). My gastroenterologist and GI surgeon recommended gallbladder removal.
Neither my doctors nor I have linked Vagifem to these symptoms. I am thankful to have access to this website and learn that Vagifem may be the cause. My plan is to stop Vagifem altogether and note any improvement in my GI symptoms.
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