Corlanor User Reviews & Ratings
Corlanor has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 from a total of 6 reviews on Drugs.com. 83% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 17% reported a negative experience.
Condition | Avg. Rating | Reviews | Compare |
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Heart Failure | 4 reviews for Heart Failure | 129 medications |
- Syl...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 11, 2022
For Heart Failure "This was originally recommended to me when I had the diagnosis of POTS. Since that makes it off-label, it cost $700 for one month of the medication. It turned out that I have coronary microvascular disease, which still makes it off-label, but the angina was so bad that I was willing to try anything, and I was told that this was very safe. I was only able to use it for 3 days before waking up with AFIB. I felt like my neck and chest were going to explode. I immediately restarted my beta blocker. I hate that I spent $700 for three days' worth of pills that landed me in the back of an ambulance and at the ER. I was also even more weak, dizzy, and lethargic than normal. And my resting heart rate was ~90-100 when, while on the BB, it was ~70-80. I was told it would get better. Clearly, it got much worse. And even without a high heart rate, I felt like I could barely breathe."
- Van...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 20, 2020
"I am a 38-year-old female. I was on metoprolol for 6 months. It was given to me because I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia. Awful medication. I was weaned off metoprolol and got switched to Corlanor and have been taking it for 6 months. Works great, minor side effects with vision."
- Mic...
- April 25, 2021
For Heart Failure "I started taking the medication in November 2020. History of tachycardia, heart rate 216. Now when I have episodes, heart rate is under control, 100. Very pleased with my outcome, and I’m taking 2.5 mg x 2 a day, and it’s working out, so thankful."
- Hap...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 27, 2023
"Been taking Corlanor for maybe 2 years. Makes me feel so much better. I can tell if I miss one dose as my symptoms will return. Only issue is that I get stroboscopic vision. This means I see multiple images of things when I am walking or just moving. It reminds me of a trailing cursor on the computer. But it’s worth it to have my heart rate normal. If you have to take it, there is an option for your MD to do a prior authorization with insurance to cover it. My insurance wouldn’t touch it, $1,500 for a 90-day supply. My MD sent a PA and now it’s free."
- Bab...
- March 14, 2017
For Heart Failure "Using Corlanor has brought my resting heart rate from over 200 down to an average of 75. No side effects. Very pleased."
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For Heart Failure "Wow, this drug gave me my life back. Having POTS syndrome (with no cure) left me almost bedridden. Every time I would stand up, my heart rate would go through the roof. I have been on this drug for 5 years now, and I'm finally stable!!!"