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Cozaar and Blurred Vision: What Users Say

Blurred vision: mentioned by 3 users (4.8%)

Based on user experiences from 62 Cozaar reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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cough 12.9%
dizziness 9.7%
swelling 8.1%
headaches 6.5%
heart palpitations 6.5%
tiredness 6.5%
anxiety 4.8%
blurred vision 4.8%
nausea 4.8%
weight gain 4.8%

Reviews for Cozaar

  • Mar...
  • June 1, 2010

For High Blood Pressure "I took Cozaar 50mg drug for one week and yes, it was very effective in lowering my blood pressure to normal. However, it gave me terrible insomnia, so if I got two hours of sleep a night, I was lucky. It also upset my stomach and gave my heart a big 'thump' every now and then. My vision also became fuzzy."

1 / 10
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  • pj2...
  • November 10, 2016

For High Blood Pressure "Got prescribed this about a month ago. I'm 22, 250 lbs, and have had a blood pressure reading of 170/110 for the past year or so. After taking Cozaar 50 mg for just one month daily, it's dropped to 112/66. I feel great except for the blurry distorted vision, I'd rather have that than die from a stroke or heart attack any day. Other than that, no side effects."

9 / 10
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  • Sus...
  • March 18, 2020

For High Blood Pressure "I was started on Losartan about a month ago. My hair started falling out by the brush full. I also have the constant buzzing in my ears and blurred vision. I'm going off of it."

6 / 10
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