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Solifenacin succinate side effects

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Avatar n tn I used both, and found that side effects are similar; tiredness, weight gain, and a slow pulse. Side effects are more pronounced as the dosage is increased. I had dosages from 25mg to 200mg. daily. Other reported effects are loss of libido, tightness in the chest, itching, irregular breathing, and irregular heartbeat. If you have any further questions, I'd be happy to respond based on my experience with the drug.
214864 tn?1229715239 com report, consumers have experienced increased blood pressure, increased heart rate and ectopic beats, as well as side effects such as nausea, dizziness and headaches when switched from Toprol XL to Metoprolol Succinate ER. ConsumerLab.com noted that the Sandoz formulation of the product is different from Toprol XL and dissolves in a different manner.
Avatar n tn s a little bit painful for a few seconds but not too bad, they basically told me i had an inflamed bladder, and they gave me some medication to take too it is called Vesicare, solifenacin succinate tablets 5mg, i have been taking these for about half a year now i think but still my problem has it's ups and downs, humm okay thanks i was just wondering if masturbation would be a factor in this.
4319578 tn?1352739861 You asked this question yesterday and Dr. O answered it. Not proven, certainly are side effects.
Avatar f tn t any medications that could help, or, the side effects were as much a problem as the condition I was trying to make better.
Avatar m tn It is succinate, btw. is the succinate supposed to be extended release? It doesnt seem to be releasing at all.
Avatar f tn My problem now is that I read that beta blockers interact with SSRIs and cause the side effects of the beta blockers to become worse. This would cause low blood pressure, slow heart rate, and other problems that result from a lower heart rate. I'm already dizzy from the beta blocker and I cut back my dosage from 50mg to 25mg. Is there anyone else who takes these two meds together? What were the side effects for you? Do you still take them together?
Avatar f tn Can I take Metoprolol Succinate and Indole 3 Carbinol without any drug interactions? I have been taking Metoprolol Succinate for tachycardia for a few years now and have gained weight I was watching the Dr. Oz show and he recommended takig Indole 3 Carbinol for people who carry more weight on the bottom half of their body. It just being vegetables wouldnt seem to effect anything, but I'm juat asking to be on the safe side. I have tried doing my own research but I have not found anything.
Avatar m tn So, I am not a doctor, but one of the side effects I am reading about from Topamax is an increased ammonia level in the blood. Then I read that heightened ammonia in blood can lead to kidney stones, hair loss and confusion...all side effects of Topamax. So, my thinking is that adding water and maybe some milk thistle or other liver supporting supplements may help tip the balance back.
Avatar n tn The cardiezem did not seem to help as I had taken a dose 1 hour before my afib actually began. I was struggling with side effects from Cardiezem and asked to have my medicine changed, so I was put on 50 mg Metroprolol Tartrate per day, but began to suffer some nasty side effects--headaches, dizziness, nausea, abdominal cramps, lucid dreams, runny nose, and my heart rate dropped from 75-85 bpm to 45 to 55 bpm's depending on what I was doing.
Avatar f tn My heart rate went down to 72 and the only side effects I had were an upset stomach, restless sleep, and an occasional cough. After those two days however, the pill started to work less and less. My side effects slowly went away and my pulse started creeping up to back where it was. It's currently 84-90 as I type this. I've been taking the pill for 5 days now. Is my body for some reason fighting off the pill? Is it possible to become tolerant to a beta blocker in only a few days?
Avatar m tn Thanks. I am on a small dose because the cardiologist is not convinced I have long qt syndrome. But long qt was measured during tilt table test and my 24 hour holter test and stress tests did not mention long qt. holster test was normal. I am taking the Metaprolol Succinate. My cardiologist is checking into if my insurance will cover genetic testing. Either way I will gladly pay to get genetic testing for LQTS.
956292 tn?1334054869 Liver damage for long term use- in higher dosages- was given as a possible side effect and a mild warning for other possible side-effects. She started with 20mg 3x daily and had dizzy spells from the start and had to quit later, when she found out that she had impaired kidney function. The baclofen goes through the kidneys and puts extra strain on them. Now the sudden discontinuation -after just a few months on it- caused her some withdrawal symptoms on top of the re-appearing older ones.
Avatar n tn for years, and feel no side effects of whatsoever. You should consult with his physician before modifying what he's prescribed for him.
Avatar f tn Consumers have experienced increased blood pressure, increased heart rate and ectopic beats, as well as side effects such as nausea, dizziness and headaches from this generic. Call your prescribing doctor...
Avatar f tn I have been with the same manufacturer of metoprolol succinate for 2 years and had no problems and now they went out of business and the new manufacturer of the same medication isn't working for me!
Avatar m tn My cardio gave me some samples of 10 mg coreg to take once a day and a prescription to fill if the side effects from the metoprolol do not get any better. The side effects from the metoprolol have gotten a little better, though as I type this my heart rate is 52 bpm. Does any one have any comments on the pros and cons of carvedilol versus metoprolol? I'm not sure I want to switch if the side effects will be the same. Does anyone have experience with metoprolol?
Avatar n tn the drug that helps you fall alseep and stay asleep in nyquil is doxxylamine succinate-which is a sedating anti-histamine. anti-histamines are most commonly used for allergies such as benadryl, but is often found in OTC sleep aids, and some older anti-histamines have anxiolytic effects, and many other uses. Taking nyquil every so often will help you get to sleep and stay a sleep due to a cold or irritation, but its not relally useful for insomnia.
Avatar f tn Yes, you are correct. I was confusing the two. Doxylamine succinate is one of the most sedating antihistamines available over-the-counter (stronger than diphenhydramine). A single dose causes rapid and marked drowsiness in the vast majority of individuals. ... Unlike diphenhydramine, most people don't develop a tolerance to the sedating effects of doxylamine succinate.
Avatar m tn In a word "Yes". The bigger question is: can you remember to take it twice a day...at the proper time? If so, then you can ask your doctor for the chance to try it.
951254 tn?1246153754 1mg Doxylamine succinate. I take almost 1 a night and sometimes 2. I have something called TJM its a jaw dysfunction and cannot be operated on til after i have had the baby. But between my evening sickness which brings on excruciating pain with my jaw followed by migraines which brings on more vomiting its the only thing that takes the edge off. I was given 30mg panadine forte but for some reason this kept me awake at night.
Avatar n tn When I was in my teens I started having electrical problems in my heart and they used Dilantin (looooong story). I hate that medicine! The side effects were terrible. I then went to have a normal pregnancy & delivery with a healthy baby with no congenital heart condition (Thank GOD!) My blood pressure has always been extremely low and I have not required any other open heart surgery as other patients with my same original condition.
1194973 tn?1385503904 m curious as to how others have reacted to it and what they think. I read a few reviews on it, and people said it causes a whole load of side effects such as nausea, a "hangover" feeling and random other things. Has anyone tried it with success and did they have any negative effects from it? I also have a high tolerance to a lot of medicines. I've been given sleep aids in the past and none of them really worked with success, so I'm hoping this one may work.
941118 tn?1312281926 ve always had BP on the lower side so I kind of expected some side effects, but not that drastic. Before I took it bp was 118/76 - within an hour dropped to 70/40 but the er dr said it shouldn't have happened so fast with the meds - so maybe something else was going on also (like pvc's aren't enough). Hope you find an answer, I'm watching in hopes someone else knows.
Avatar f tn After my heart attack and surgery I was put on lopressor and amiodarone for heart irregularities. Because of the bad side effects of amiodarone I was taken off of that and also my beta blocker got changed. My beta blocker was changed to metoprolol tartate ..25mg twice a day. It didn't take long before I noticed that I was having pvc's again (hadn't had while on lopressor and amiodarone) and it has progressed to where it is noticeable every day ......all day long.
Avatar m tn Metoprolol is like the Tic-Tac of beta blockers. Lots of people take it with little aide effects. I take 75 milligrams per day, but have been on as high as 200 milligrams per day.The dose you have put yourself on is extremely small. Metoprolol's half life is approximately 5 hours. If you do the math, you will see there is very little left of the drug in your blood when you take your next dose.