Carvedilol for Angina User Reviews
Brand names: Coreg, Coreg CR
- Anonymous
- December 11, 2016
"Serious chest and joint pain. Headaches. Leg pain."
- Gam...
- July 2, 2017
"Been on this for a year, smallest dose twice a day, no side effects. Had quadruple bypass, no heart attack, angina before surgery, none since."
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"I started on 12 mg a day after MI. Almost immediate bronchospasms requiring medical care. Previously only needed when acid reflux was out of control. Low blood sugar symptoms were masked until down to critical levels of 35. I was not warned about this by hospital personnel for type 2 diabetes. Now only taking 3.25 mg a day but still needing an inhaler after the morning dose...doctor insisting I take this drug...."