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Swollen Legs And Blood Pressure Medication

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Bazile | 22:33 Mon 05th Oct 2015 | Body & Soul
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Do you / do you know anyone , who suffers from swollen legs , as a result of taking blood pressure medication ?
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Depends on the medication, it can be the cause. Get it checked in case the dose needs altering.
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I should add that the swelling is in the lower legs of the lady
If the legs are swelling and I am only saying if she has heart disease - she does suffer from oedema - a painful swelling of the the poor legs. I don't know the lady in question but does she take blood pressure medicine. Poor lady.
I know of no BP medication that would give, as a side effect, swollen legs.

There must be another reason........see her GP.
I beg your pardon then, I was under the impression it was one of the possible side effects of calcium channel blockers.
I suppose if one scan's the websites of the internet, particularly medical websites, then one would surely find almost surely find any sign or symptom listed as a side effect of any drug.

My answer is based on my experiences and personal contact with colleagues.

If a patient had swollen legs and ankles, then the last thing that I would attribute this sign to would be a side effect of a drug.

It could happen......it might happen......medicine is not a pure science and can fool both professional and patient alike.
I do know of one drug that causes swelling in the ankles for sure and that's Amlodipine.
yes, i was taken off amlodipine as it made my ankles swell.
Well Amlidopine is a calcium channel blocker, so 00.02 post by mamyalynne, seems to be the accurate post.
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she's on the following-

Verapamil
Doxazosin
Atorvastatin
Lisinopril & Hydrochlorothiazide
Verapamil is a calcium channel blocker, but Doxazosin and Lisinopril are both BP lowering drugs but NOT calcium channel blockers.

I have not changed my opinion, as if she is having ankle swelling,then other causes should be eliminated e.g congestive cardiac failure.
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The swelling is from just below the knee down to the ankles .
Perhaps a bit on the feet as well .

She has had an Echocardiogram - '' normal Echocardiogram with good cardiac function''

Anything else that you can think of that might be the problem ?
Well if the heart is fine, then she will need kidney function tests to rule out a renal problem, as you are describing quite degree of oedema(fluid).
I have been giving further thought to the problem that your lady friend is suffering and another factor is incompetent veins in the legs, such as is seen in varicose veins.

I have to say that it is not unusual to investigate fully, cases such as this and come up with no obvious cause...idiopathic oedema (fluid of no obvious cause.)
Might not be in this case but fluid retention is sometimes related to circulatory problems due to chronic lack of exercise.

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