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Verapamil Question....
Mar 24th, 2010 at 9:51am
 
Just curious. Is it possible that the verapamil could actually cause me to get hit. I have been back in cycle for about a month now. I started my verap prevent about a week ago but it seems that every time I take it, I get hit pretty hard about 30 mins or so later. I had been PF  and med free for 2 years so I'm not sure if my body/system has changed. Even the O2 is not working as well as it used to.
Doc has suggested trying topomax again, which I was hesitant to do since I got kidney stones last time. However, I did get pretty good relief while on it last time. I thought maybe I could follow all precautions for avoiding stones and try topomax again.
Sorry to stray from the original question,"Could verapamil be causing me to get more HA's?"

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Re: Verapamil Question....
Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2010 at 1:24pm
 
We see individuals say they have had this experience.

I've never seen such a report in the medical literature which I regularly scan.
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