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High Blood Pressure - Is atenolol a blood thinner?

I am going to have a surgery tomorrow I am not post take blood thinners

What medication would be causing mild elevations in blood pressure?

Geriatric female with ADHD, has been stable on current list of medications. She takes her anti-hypertensive medication valsartan twice daily and... read more

Is bystolic better than metoprolol for treating hypertension?

Has anyone been on metroprolol that is now on bystolic and finds it anymore effective or with less side effects? I'm 26 and have a genetic history... read more

Metoprolol - I have been taking metoprolol for at least 5 yrs. but it no longer seems to work?

For several yrs I took 100 mg/day. BP was very good. I gained about 15 lbs in the last 3 yrs, but this yr my BP went way up. Dr. Increased dose to... read more

Metoprolol succinate and ED?

My doctor just added metoprolol succinate ER 100mg to my valsartan 160 mg and just wondering does metoprolol cause ED? And loss of desire? Just... read more

How long does it take for metoprolol succinate ER to start lowering your heart rate?

I took it 3 hours ago and my heart rate is still the same. I am a 43 female. My heart rate has been between 95 to 160. I had been taking 25mg and... read more

Metoprolol - metoprolol tartarate 50mg seems to lower my pulse rate a lot.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Metoprolol Succinate vs Tartrate: What's the difference between them?

What about 12.5mg of hydrochlorothiazide? for slight hypertension?

My doctor prescribed it for hypertension, although I am barely in the hypertension category according to my blood pressure readings, which I take on... read more

Can pulmicort cause a rise in blood pressure w/severe heart palpitations?

Severe heart palpitations. Heart rate steady at 80 to 100. BP increases 200/115 at times, goes down with clonidine and other bp meds. I have noticed... read more

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