Indapamide and Headaches: What Users Say
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- Che...
- February 6, 2023
For High Blood Pressure "I was taking amlodipine for a few years, but my blood pressure was still too high and was getting badly swollen ankles, but I had no other side effects. My doctor put me on Indapamide 2.5 mg in December 2022, and it has lowered my blood pressure, but by too much now. It's early February 2023, and my blood pressure got to 100/50. I also have headaches every day (I don't usually get headaches at all), flushed cheeks, feeling edgy and wound up, dizzy, tired, and just generally unwell. My doctor reduced my dosage and gave me a slower-release version of Indapamide 1.5 mg instead, and I have to take blood pressure readings 4 times a day. My blood pressure readings are better, but I feel so unwell on these tablets, the headaches are the worst. It's 5 a.m., and I still have not slept. If I still feel ill on this lower dose after a week, I am coming off them."
- Wav...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- July 12, 2021
For High Blood Pressure "Muscle pain, exhaustion, irregular heartbeat, and headache. Went off the med and BP skyrocketed, but the pain went away. Not sure what to do. Using Drugs.com helped me realize vitamin D interacts also. Scary, will discontinue."
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 19, 2022
For High Blood Pressure "I have been using indapamide for a while now, and I have never had any problems with it, except frequent urination and headaches."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 6, 2023
For High Blood Pressure "I am on day 4, and so far, very dizzy, headachy, aching."
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For High Blood Pressure "I was put onto Indapamide 2.5 mg to lower my BP. The first day was fine, the second day I noticed my mouth and throat were drying out, and I felt very giddy. The third day I could not put the glass of water down, I drank and drank, but the dehydration was immense. I was suffering severe giddiness and a feeling of fainting, with a headache that was causing migraine auras. I felt confused, and with usually a very good memory, could not remember any of my PIN numbers, generally totally muddled with a hangover-type headache. The thirst continued, unbelievable thirst, I drank so much water I spoke to my doctor, and he reduced the amount to 1.25 mg prolonged release. This I reacted to in exactly the same way, and by this time, day 6, I was feeling very ill indeed as nausea and sickness had added to my symptoms. By day 7, I spoke to my doctor and stopped taking it. It took me a couple of days to not feel thirsty, and the confusion subsided too in the same amount of time."