Veletri for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension User Reviews
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- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- September 11, 2023
"Veletri along with other PAH meds saved my life. My pressure was 125 when I checked into the hospital, and I could not walk two feet. I stayed on Veletri for almost a year, but the port got infected often, so I had to be removed and placed on another medication. Veletri side effects can be the worst - pain in legs, jaw pain, anxiety, tiredness, etc. Seems like I had them all but it did turn my health around. I am happy to be on new meds, but Veletri works."
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"Without Flolan, then Veletri, I probably wouldn't still be alive. My lung pressures were 110 when diagnosed. I've been on the med for 10 years. The side effects have been hard to adapt to, severe, debilitating headaches being the worst for me. I also suffer from leg and foot pain, jaw pain, stomach pains including diarrhea and reflux, which makes eating difficult. I now have anxiety and depression like I've never experienced before. Sometimes I wish I'd never started on this drug that is now impossible to get off."