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100 Side Effects posted for watery eyes

September 18th
2009
10:15 PM

Okay I need some help from all you people. I have been on Zyrtc and Singulair for about 10+ years. This past Monday was my last pill for both. Tues and Wed did pretty well. Thursday and Friday not so much. I can handle the sneezing and watery eyes what I can not handle is the ITCHING!!! Driving me crazy. That started about 3 this afternoon. My doctor does not want me to take any antihistamine. How long is the withdrawal take from these meds? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated

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July 6th
2009
1:42 PM

I have burning sensation on hands, weak legs and watery eyes. I take 50mcg on alternate days. My latest TSH is 37.8. My medic has asked me to take 25mcg on Sun, Tue, Thu, and Saturdays and 50mcg on the remaining days of the week. I have yet to start this regimen

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April 18th
2009
6:25 PM

My daughter has taking singular for about 3years. Her doctor put hersingular for allergies when she was five years old she is now 8 years old. There was no problem at firs.It took about 6 months before started seeing her change .She has a lot of hate toward her mother, sister, father.She has mood swings saying she hates us sometimes she wishes we were dead. She is all the time hitting her sister.We took her off of them for about a week and she changed toward everybody she was the best kid you could ask for, but her problems started with her allergies again so we had to put her back on them. We took her back to the doctor and they say there is no other allergy medicine that will work her. She has to be on something or she will run high fevers for weeks plus lots of nose problems and watery eyes. She has complains of a lot headaches more than any other kid would

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February 20th
2009
8:13 PM

It is too soon to tell if YAZ has contributed to my daughter's problems but her doctor just recommend that she stop taking it immediately.

My daughter is 17, in the last two years she has had mono twice. It all started with spasms in her back and neck two years ago, then her neck lymph glands started swelling and she kept getting horrible viral sore throats. Next her blood pressure started dropping radically. 85/50 for no reason, next she started getting terrible stomach pains and then headaches,nausea, watery eyes, irritable bowl syndrome and then the glands in the area of her appendix swelled up so much the emergency room thought she had appendicitis.It was her glands, not her appendix. This was all over a 2 year time frame. None of the symptoms had any rhyme or reason and they all came and went erratically. However, they were making her miserable and me miserable because she was depressed, very moody and unhappy and sick!

The only thing she has ever taken during all this time was YAZ. I asked her doctor if the YAZ could contribute to the swelling of the lymph glands and he did not think so. That was a year ago. Yesterday, I took my daughter to a Rheumatologist and when he heard she was on the YAZ he told her to stop immediately and prescribed a low dosage of muscle relaxer and an anti inflammatory. I have no way to know whether all of these symptoms are going to clear up. I have started my daughter on a wellness plan of eating which includes lots of holistic methods. Hard to get a teen away from comfort foods when they don't feel well but she is resigned to the fact that her immune system is so compromised that if she ever wants to feel well we have to try drastic measures.

She has had almost all the symptoms described as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and I am told that's what she has now. It is possible that the YAZ had made all of this worse. She sleeps endlessly and only time off of the YAZ will tell, but as a mom I wanted her off this pill a year ago and I am upset that I didn't do more to get her off it. It took her missing 60 days of school consecutively for a doctor to say STOP and see if it helps. My feeling is she couldn't be much worse, well actually that's the direction this seemed to be going. I think that the estrogin has fed many of the problems my daughter has had, but I am not a doctor and it's just my mom opinion.

Only time will tell.

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February 16th
2009
10:20 AM

Someone, please tell me how long this coughing will last! I took Lisinopril for 4 weeks. During that time I had many of the same symptoms that I'm reading now, but didn't realize what was causing them. But after 3 weeks of a constant dry cough that led to gagging more often than not and cough attacks every hour on the hour even at night, I turned to the Internet to research tickling coughs. I too was sure I had throat cancer after experiencing lung cancer just a year ago. After reading all of these experiences from all of the people on this site, I was relieved yet furious. I called to inform my doctor of the side effect of the coughing that was keeping me from going anywhere but work (I'm a teacher so you can imagine how difficult that is). I was consuming 10 - 15 cough drops a day and night which was not helping my weight issue. She prescribed Toprol which I researched and read that it should not be taken if you have had a history of lung issues. Needless to say, I'm not going to take that either. My blood pressure is pre-hypertension so I believe I can control that myself with exercise and diet. It's been 5 days since I stopped taking the Lisinopril and the coughing has not subsided at all. I was up every hour on the hour last night and that was with taking a sleep aid.

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November 13th
2008
3:12 PM

I have been taking the generic for Allegra (180mg), Fexofenadine 180mg, for about 2 years -- ever since I moved to middle-Virginia. I thought I had a cold that would not go away. The doctor put me on Allegra, and it did help, yet didn't stop, the horrible runny nose, watery eyes, etc. Around that same time, I started having horrible leg/feet cramps at night...so bad that my sleep is constantly interrupted with having to jump out of bed multiple times to walk off the cramp. My doctor prescribed Requip and, even on the strongest dose, the cramps would not go away. A pharmacist suggested I try Highlands Leg Cramp pills (w/quinine) and that helped reduce the severity and number of leg/feet cramps for a while. Now the cramping is back, full-strength, and I just began a desperate research of side effects for all the medications I am taking. Lo, and behold, I just read that others who are taking Allegra are experiencing this same symptom. Unfortunately I took my morning dose this a.m., but I will begin tomorrow not taking Allegra and hopefully that is all it takes to end these leg cramps. And, oh yes, I too have regular stomach cramps and diarrhea and have lost 20 lbs. without dieting. I'm now wondering if Allegra is also responsible for all of these unexplained "other things" going on with my body. I hope I won't be bombarded with bad side effects by going off the Allegra "cold turkey." However, anything is better than the leg cramping!

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November 6th
2008
11:42 AM

I had Mirena put in about 5 weeks ago to control heavy periods. After about 2 weeks I started experiencing a foggy head feeling and bouts of dizziness. I didn't relate this to anything and thought it might be from lack of sleep. Last week I stated having spells of rapid heartbeat and nervousness that lasted anywhere from 10 minutes to 10 hours. Exercising is out of the question since it makes me now feel lightheaded. I feel like I can't think or concentrate. At first I didn't think the symptoms were related to Mirena, but since I am otherwise very healthy and don't take any other medications, I started doing a search online and came to this website. I called the doctor and told the nurse my symptoms and she called me back to say that they never heard of anything like that and I must have some other medical problem...They insisted it was not Mirena causing the symptoms. I mentioned that my symptoms are actually ones listed by the manufacturer as "possible" side effects. They disagreed with that. Now I'm thinking of going to another doctor to remove it, if they'll do it. Can anyone tell me if they had these symptoms and if they got "better" with time? Or do they just get "worse"..??? If I knew that they would improve I would hold on a little longer. Has anyone had improvement after the first few months?

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October 2th
2008
6:58 PM

Just started taking it 2 days ago, already, headache, watery eyes, acid reflux. Couldn't take statins either, Lipitor=terrible foot pain, Zocar= major stomach upset, High Dose Niacin=terrible itching, Crestor=immediate memory lose and now this. Think I need to tell the Dr.'s to leave me alone and let the LDL's role. From reading these post I think there is a group of us that are not supposed to take this crap....

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August 31th
2008
3:15 PM

I wished I come across this site earlier. I had all the symptoms described. Currently had severe knee pain, right shoulder pain, tired, watery eyes, nauseating back headache, dizziness...
Had WELCOL for about 6 months.
Will seriously try to seek alternate method. I am 47yrs old

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May 18th
2008
4:25 AM

I am a healthy woman and love doing sports. My allergies started slowly since I moved from my country Chile to U.S.A . At first it was a mild congestion, second year congestion and conjunctivitis, third year the same plus sore throat. This year almost asthma symptoms. It was right after running a 4 mile race through Central Park here in NYC. My coughing started very dry and by the third day I was coughing phlegm and I worried because I thought I was having bronchitis or something along those lines. Besides I have a 4 months old healthy baby girl. So I went to the doctor and she prescribed singulair once a day and asmanex two hours before starting to do exercises.
Immediately after taking singulair my itchy and watery eyes stopped and the first day was great. I am on the third day and I am so tired and achy almost as if I am ready to have flu. My stuffy nose is permanent now and at night I am anyway coughing but a dry cough. Because I take the medicine at night I wake up nauseous and with a light headache and also feels like if I have sinusitis. These may be mild side effects but it was recommended by the doctor to ease all these symptoms and I feel completely opposite...All these side effects are listed on singulair but I wonder if a medicine is listing more side effects than benefits...Why anyway goes to the market? I do not like taking medicine and I did took singulair for my daughter to protect her and our family as prescribed by the doctor. I could notice the negative difference right away since I haven't taken any kind of medicine since I got pregnant and even before. Maybe is too early to tell but I know my body and I can tell this medicine is not right for me. I have decided to follow up the treatment for 10 days to see if I notice some other improvements but so far it seems that I am taking medicine to get sick instead.

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April 10th
2008
10:40 PM

Is any one having menstrual problems? I have had a lot of cramping and little to no flow-which is unusual for me-I feel like I am constantly PMS-ing
and I want to eat all the time! The allergy problem is gone but my ovaries
are killing me and Im gaining weight!

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April 9th
2008
6:27 PM

I have posted in the past about my 9 yr old dd who was taking singulair for 3 yrs. Upon finding all this information about singulair and way before it hit the news .My dd was being tested for many different problems nuerologically wise. Trying to rule out depression,bipolar and ADHD. She had an eeg and labs done a few days after stopping singulair. And just today we went in for results and nuerologist says labs are normal but eeg was not . Meaning that she could possibly be having seizures. BUT NOW I AM WONDERING IF IT WAS SINGULAIR CAUSING THIS? I read somewhere that seizures can go unnoticed if they are very mild. But she did having trouble sleeping and concentrating. And at times even just stared off into space after we spoke to her repeatedly. My question is has anyone had any similar experiences with singulair ? Please respond.

-- By momof3angels | Reply | (4) replies | Private Message me

January 28th
2008
2:43 PM

After stopping Lisinopril these problems stopped.
dreadful itching throat especially when dropping off to sleep.
itching face
watery eyes
poor sleep/constant tiredness
bad dreams
gasping at night
partial voice loss

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January 16th
2008
8:54 PM

52 year old male, Taking it for one year, started to have a throat problem right off the bat and never thought it was due to this drug. Coughing, loss of speech, tickle in the throat, and watery eyes. After reading the many posts here with the same symptoms, I now realize my problem is with the drug. Stopped taking it Three days ago, hopefully within 30 days the throat issues should disappear.

-- By johnfromct | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

January 14th
2008
3:23 PM

Wow, what an eye opener. I have taken Lisinopril for years and for months now I have been feeling blah, burned out, bored, apathetic along with muscle aches, poor concentration and a frog in my throat - and then I read that other had the same effects

High time to talk to the doctor.

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July 19th
2007
12:58 AM

I'm a 39 year old female and i'm using 50 mg 4 x a day for 5 days because of a bladder infection. I can't remember feeling this lousy taking an antibiotic: tired and dizzy, no appetite, painful limbs, watery eyes that sting, mild headache, lethargic.

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January 7th
2006
10:03 PM

After being on this medication for a few months I experienced severe symptons of post nasal drip, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, weight loss and hoarseness that interupted my sleep & quality of life. It took 2 months after quiting the medication to lower the symptoms and I am not yet over all of it. The doctors don't believe response is due to the medication, but I tested by elimination of each medication I was on, one by one, and stopping the Lisinopril was the only one that lowered the symptoms.

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July 18th
2005
11:39 AM

I started taking Lisinopril about three months ago. I already have been taking Metroprolol, HCTZ, Paxil and Avandia. The Lisinopril gave me swollen, red, watery eyes; a persistent cough that gets so bad I puke; tightness in the chest and shortness of breath and extreme fatigue. My doctor keeps telling me it's all in my head, but I know it's not, I feel a lot worse than I did so I'm changing doctors. There has to be a better alternative.

In reading through everyone's posts, I feel better about my side effects, but it's really SAD that the doctors all think it's in our heads!

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May 11th
2005
2:52 PM

I am a 41 year-old man in excellent health. I have suffered from seasonal allergies and bronchitis since I was a child - mainly during April and May. Although annoying, these allergies have had little impact on my day-to-day life. In March, during my yearly physical, I mentioned to my doctor that I wasn't looking forward to spring allergy season. Because of my age, he advised me to stop using Sudafed for my stuffy nose and sinus pain. He said Singulair was approved for seasonal allergies and would also stop my wheezing. I took Singulair and saw an immediate improvement in my allergies - no stuffy nose, watery eyes and no wheezing. In fact, after about five days on Singulair, I felt fantastic. I really could not believe how much energy I had - and my endurance while running was unbelievable. After 10 days on Singulair, I also began to notice I was becoming increasingly aggressive. I would describe the exact feeling as one of extreme agitation. This manifested itself in my yelling at my family and workers at a local home improvement store. It was obvious to everyone, including myself, that something was wrong. At work, home and in our basketball league I am known for having alot of patience. After contacting my doctor I was told a side effect of Singulair can be aggressive behavior. I stopped taking the drug and decided to endure the allergy season as best I could. My wife, who teaches pharmacology at a local university said she had heard these symptoms went away with continued use. I tried Singulair again, although I experienced the same feeling of agitation, it did go away after about one month's use. Today I can report I feel the best I have in 20 years. I credit Singulair with eleminating my need for all other allergy and asthma medications. I tell people I feel so good that I can leap tall buildings in a single bound.

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April 6th
2005
4:30 PM

pain upon injection, itching, watery eyes, rash, muscle weakness, headache, diarrhea,heavy nosebleeds, confusion, anxiety, panic attacks, muscle cramps, tired, swelling in face that was also a purple color, gagging, very tired, stomach cramps, loss of appetite, trouble breathing, sweating, chills, lack of concentration, memory loss, irritable, sore mouth, upper arms felt like mush, large mass from site of injection to knee and around most of leg that was very very painful to the touch, injection site swollen, red, warm, bruised, tender, loss of balance (but not dizzy), throwing up something that looks like bile, hard time swallowing, tingling in stomach, really cold feet, skin flaking off, knee pain, dark colored urine, shortness of breath, need help to get up out of chairs, bed, etc. having trouble grasping and holding onto objects, feeling of unreality

Diagnosed with Rhabdomyolysis and then Dermatomyositis and Gottrons Sign. The first is acute kidney failure and the last 2 a rare muscle disease.

I would love to talk to anyone else who has had any of the above side effects as the result of Kefzol or Ancef (cefazolin sodium) as well as anyone who has been diagnosed with these conditions.

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February 18th
2005
12:20 AM

My dad and sister both take Lisinopril. My sister has the dry cough that many of you taking this drug seem to have. My dad has been taking Lisinopril for a long time. He is very weak and tired most of the time and has had dizzy spells, or the feeling that he is going to faint. I never knew these things might be connected with the Lisinopril, until I read all the side effects on this site. My dad also had watery eyes, then his eyelids began to swell. His eyes got so bad that one eye was completely swollen shut and the other eye was partially closed. He was diagnosed with tumors behind his eyes and ended up having eye surgery on the eye that was completely shut. The tumor quickly grew back and his eye is swollen shut again. Another doctor (not the one who prescribed the Lisinopril) told my dad that it might be the drug causing the problems with his eyes. The doctor who prescribed Lisinopril never told my dad about the side effects, although he had known he was having problems with his eyes. When my dad told him what the other doctor said, he was taken off the Lisinopril, but within a couple of weeks, his blood pressure shot up to over 180 (It had been around 112 while he was taking the drug). Has anyone else experienced swelling or growths in the eyes?

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January 24th
2005
5:25 PM

well I seem to be allergic to both tylenol and advil.. is anyone else feeling wheezing, red eyes, watery eyes and watery running nose?

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September 21th
2004
6:59 PM

I started suffering from hay fever the summer between my jr. and senior high school year; I am now 48. When I was about 20 my cousin referred me to his doctor for a Kenalog shot for the hayfever. For several years I took at least one, sometimes two shots in the fall. I never had any problems that I couldn't live with...the only thing I noticed was irregular monthly cycle (especially the years I had 2 shots) for several months following and loss of smell. However, for anyone who suffers from hayfever, irregular periods and not being able to smell are gladly sacrificed for the relief Kenalog provided. I never experienced the dents or other problems I've read about.

As I got older I've "outgrown" hayfever. I'm really glad as my original doctor died and it became difficult to find a doctor who would administer the injection. I'd hate to still be suffering from the sneezing, watery eyes, etc. I do notice my skin is much more sensitive to plants and grasses now.

Two of my children developed hay fever about the same time as I. I'm ready to tell me son to ask the PCP about Kenalog but after reading other people's experiences, am reluctant. As my daughter is pregnant, I won't say anything to her.

OK, I'll stop.

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July 20th
2004
4:00 PM

I'm a 50 yr old female biker .I started taking lisinopril about 10 months ago. I had a cold at the time but the cough never left. I went to the doctor about 3 times for this cough. Like most of the others, it caused me to loose sleep due to cough
and watery eyes. I'd shake the bed so bad my hubby left a few times. My doc said it was alergies, but since we ride a lot
I would not take alergy meds, cause all you want to do is sleep. so I just was resigned to the fact I now had allergies.
EVEN THOUGH IN ALL MY 50 YEARS I NEVER HAD ONE ALLERGY TO ANYTHING. Then I started to put 2 and 2 together
and realized the cough started right after the BP meds were taken. I have called my doc and he is going to switch my meds. So we'll see if thats it. Can't think of anything else?
Thanks for all your inputs, it really helped me.

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