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How do I stop taking DilTiazem 24 hr 120 mg caps.. I am getting several symptoms..caugh, runny nose, body aches and its not a cold, allergies or the Flu I also have swelling in my hands and feet and face on occassion but not every day..didn t have that before taking this..So how can I start the process of not taking it before my next Dr. appointment?
Diltiazem can cause the side effects you mention, especially the swelling, and so it may not be a good medication for you. However, I do not know the reason you are taking it, and so I would definitely recommend you discuss stopping it with your doctor so that he or she can decide if they need to switch to a different medication instead.
However, if your doctor decides you can stop it, you do not need to gradually lower the dose, it is safe to just stop it; again, after consulting with your doctor.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Aaron Branch,
General & Family Physician
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How To Withdraw From Diltiazem?
Hi, Diltiazem can cause the side effects you mention, especially the swelling, and so it may not be a good medication for you. However, I do not know the reason you are taking it, and so I would definitely recommend you discuss stopping it with your doctor so that he or she can decide if they need to switch to a different medication instead. However, if your doctor decides you can stop it, you do not need to gradually lower the dose, it is safe to just stop it; again, after consulting with your doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician