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What is the best drug for nausea, mylanta, tums or pepto-bismol?

I am taking lots of medication following a heart attack. Could the drugs be causing my nausea

Can I eat grapefruit if I am taking Lipitor?

I have had a heart attack recently and heard that grapefruit was wonderful for heart health. But I have been prescribed Lipitor, and now am reading... read more

What is the Best Time of Day to Take Metoprolol Succinate ER?

As most heart attacks occur in the AM, I have heard that taking metoprolol in the PM is better. You would have more medicine on board in the morning... read more

Is it ok to take Viagra while taking a a baby aspirin everyday?

I am a 63 year old man who had a heart attack a couple of years ago. I take hbp med and diabetes meds also otherwise healthy.

Side Effect - Break from supplements??

I do take take presription medications due to heart attack 3 years ago. Also take Vitamin C, multivitamin, Co-q 10, fish oil, saw palmetto and milki... read more

Bystolic - Why is my blood pressure still so high?

I am 27 and was diagnosed with high blood pressure when I was 25. My father had high blood pressure and died of a heart attack at 49. I've been on... read more

Drug interactions between lisinopril and steroids?

Is taking a steroid and lisinopril blood pressure meds not recommended?

Brilinta duration after stent?

I had my heart attack approx. 1 year. ago, I was told to stop taking it after 1 year. Few questions 1. What is other people input as far as how long... read more

Quitting Propranolol 40 abruptly ?

I have abruptly quitted taking propranolol. now I have swift heart beats when I go to bed. should I restart using it again on my own?

Citalopram - Ive been taking citalophram for 1 week and keep getting heart palpitations, I feel like

... my heart is beating out of my chest and then i feel like its stopped all together and i instantly panic and then i have a panic attack ... I am... read more

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