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Mrs. Carleton has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Her physician orders digoxin 0.25?

mg, two tablets stat and then one tablet daily. 1. Mrs. Carleton asks why she needs to take two tablets now but will only take one daily after... read more

Does magnesium interact with medicine for high blood pressure?

Zestoretic and Amlodipine

Hyperthyroidism - Can methimazole cause high blood pressure?

I am 31 years old recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism; suggesting Grave's Disease. My primary put me on methimazole 5mg and recently had me do... read more

High Blood Pressure - what blood pressure medication won't cause cough or wheezing?

take losartin hct, need additional one to keep pressure down to 125-130/70, some have caused anoying cough or wheeze

High Blood Pressure - Blood pressure readings causing arm to ache?

I've had to keep track of my blood pressure so have been taking it 2-3 times daily. Each time I take it I take 3 readings, waiting four minutes... read more

Effexor XR and high blood pressure?

I took Effexor XR for many years..well over ten years. Never took more than 75 mg. Last May I had a bleeding stroke due to high blood pressure. At... read more

Is Propranolol good for Increased Heart Rate and High Blood Pressure?

I was just wondering if propranolol was a good medication for people to take who have Increased Heart Rates or BPM while taking a medication for... read more

What are the side effects of beta blockers?

Can amlodipine cause swelling in the feet and ankles?

I take amlodipine 10 mg tab camb,1 tablet a day.I have severe swelling in my feet ankles & going up my calves,the dr. said that the amlodipine could... read more

Can I take amlodipine and suboxone together? And if so what are the risks?

I have high blood pressure and need to regulate it. I have been prescribed suboxone. I quit taking amlodipine or metoprolol when I started the... read more

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