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Is It Normal To Have Swelling In Hands And Tiredness With High BP While Taking Generic Norvasc?

I am a 43 year old male, recently diagnosed with slight high blood pressure average 150/96. I take generic Norcasc and my resting heart rate is 114. Work out every day and at time i feel very tired and pain throuhout my upper body and sometimes feel like my hands are swelling. Is this normal? Should I see a specialist?
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Hi
I read your query and understood your concern.

Norvasc has as side effects edema, tachycardia and limb edema. So what you are experiencing may be related to this side effects.

I suggest to consult your doctor for further exams if needed and to change to another class of antihypertensives.

Hope i answered to your query.
DR.Benard
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Is It Normal To Have Swelling In Hands And Tiredness With High BP While Taking Generic Norvasc?

Hi I read your query and understood your concern. Norvasc has as side effects edema, tachycardia and limb edema. So what you are experiencing may be related to this side effects. I suggest to consult your doctor for further exams if needed and to change to another class of antihypertensives. Hope i answered to your query. DR.Benard