Nisoldipine for Raynaud's Syndrome: Uses, Side Effects, Warnings, and Dosing Information

Generic Name: Nisoldipine for Raynaud's Syndrome ()

Nisoldipine for Raynaud's Syndrome Reviews

"Was prescribed in 2006 due to high blood pressure caused by multiple symptoms of Systemic Lupus, chronic pain, severe migraines, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, Raynaud’s Syndrome. Rheumatologist prescribed Nisoldipine extended release 8.5mg over other blood pressure medications specifically to treat my high blood pressure as well as the additional stated symptoms to minimize the amount of medications prescribed for managing all of the symptoms I experience with Systemic Lupus. One month after prescribed, severe migraines that lasted days to weeks at a time subsided along with the symptoms associated with migraines (nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, dizziness), has not returned in severity. Overall improvement of Raynaud’s Syndrome & chest pain subsided. I have occasional swelling of hands, legs and ankles during severe weather changes. It is 2022 and I am still taking Nisoldipine: 8.5mg extended release pleased with results."


Sular (nisoldipine) "Severe persistent headache, for six hours after taking Sular. Increased blood pressure, within 3 days of administration. "

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