Caduet for High Blood Pressure User Reviews
- pri...
- June 4, 2009
"Caused edema of feet and lower legs. Doctor took me off and put me on Lipitor 20 mg. Doing fine with cholesterol, but blood pressure is still creeping up again, so I will have to take something for that soon."
- thu...
- June 27, 2009
"I have found that since taking Caduet, there has been a big improvement in my cholesterol level and blood pressure."
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"I have taken this drug since it came on the market. I was taking Norvasc 5 mg and Lipitor 10 mg. But, when my cardiologist upped the Norvasc portion to 10 mg (Caduet 10/80), I experienced a lot of edema in my ankles and feet that did not happen with the 5 mg Norvasc."