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Losartan - Can losartan cause jaw tightness and skin to feel like it's burning?

My jaw feels like it's stiff kinda like the beginning of lockjaw and my skin feels like if I was out in the cold too long and warming up is painful... read more

What can be causing me dizziness?

I’m taking amlodipine 5 mg and losartan 100mg in the morning and at nighttime atenolol 50 mg at night. However i’m having lightheadedness and diz... read more

If Repatha elevates my blood pressure, can I counter this by increasing my lisinopril dosage?

Not looking to take action without Doctor's approval. Just trying to find out if anybody has experienced the same issue and how was it resolved.... read more

Combining clonidine and Remeron increase blood pressure?

My pharmacist informed me that taking Remeron at night with clonidine increases your blood pressure. Personally I don't see how that makes sense but... read more

I have a question, I'm hoping someone can answer. I've been on the blood pressure medication HCTZ...

... for 9 months, a month ago I started getting tiny red spots on my hands, legs and feet. Then my skin started peeling. Then heart palps started,... read more

How long after taking 5 mg lisinopril will my blood pressure drop down?

Ramipril - How long did it take to work and lower you blood pressure?

I'm 30 and have recently found out I have very high blood pressure first it was 219/132 when I got into the docs it had gone down to 146/110 I've... read more

How long will a cortisone injection affect my blood pressure?

I have high blood pressure. Five days ago I was given a cortisone injection for a Baker's cyst in my left knee. Since then my blood pressure reading... read more

What causes sudden increase In blood pressure, systolic & diastolic?

My husband is on lisinopril every day with a usual BP of 125/68. He is tonight having 2 readings over an hour apart of 176/75 & 292/121 & 212/89. He... read more

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