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COPD and atenolol not a good match?
I have taken atenolol for over 20 years but suddenly my COPD got worse. Apparently I should never have been put on them. I week after stopping my breathing had never been so good but the only thing is my blood pressure went up and my horrible headaches came back. Put on losartan which has brought... read more
What is this drug for and the side effects?
Simvastatin. Is it for high blood pressure or what
Qualifications for taking vancomycin?
Is this drug recommended for someone over 65 with high blood pressure and heart issues?
Valsartan and Bystolic ED med question?
I have been trying to figure out what would be a safe ED med to take with My combination of meds of valsartan 320 mg and Bystolic 20 mg. I read upon something about Viagra would be a moderate thing to take but Bystolic making it lose its effectiveness but nothing about tadalafil. Not sure if these... read more
Need additive free high blood pressure pills due to allergic reaction?
I need to find a brand of high blood pressure pills that do not have the following ingredients: Sodium lauryl sulphate, silica and most if not all E- colorings, only E171 may be OK as my mother's blood pressure went up after consumption and she almost fainted.
I have a question about a medicine that my doctor gave me?
Can bisoprolol fumarate help with anxiety and panic attacks?
Is there a sublingual blood pressure med or a liquid form?
My husband has a very difficult time swallowing. He has high blood pressure but can no longer swallow his pill. I'm worried because lately his symptoms seem worse. He also stays angry, which is how he was years ago when first diagnosed with HBP. Does anyone know of a sublingual or liquid blood... read more
Carvedilol can cause a major reaction with Epipen. Should I change my medication?
Carvedilol can cause a major reaction with an epi pen. Quetiapine and glimepiride can cause a moderate reaction. Should I discuss medication changes with my doctors?
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