Verquvo for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction User Reviews
- mik...
- June 22, 2023
"Verquvo has seemed to stabilize my blood pressure. I do have side effects: weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness, no appetite, and mental fog. I take 2.5 mg once a day."
- Car...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 18, 2024
"Once started, I did notice an improvement in my stamina. Dosage increased and that made functioning better. No obvious side effects noted."
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"I am 83 y/o and asthmatic. I survived a widow-maker in 2006 but with some damage to the heart muscle. My cardiologist recently prescribed Verquvo when a Lexiscan indicated a 28% EF. I have had difficulty breathing since starting Verquvo 2.5mg 2/d. It was an everyday problem after the first week. I needed many vials of duo-neb each day for relief. I persevered for nine weeks before I stopped Verquvo cold turkey. In the nine days since I stopped the medication, I have had but 3 minor breathing issues. Six of the nine days, I have not required a nebulizer. Additionally, I have had hives and a lower red cell count since starting the medication. I’m sure this is an effective medication for most people, but not for me."