Reserpine for High Blood Pressure User Reviews
- ENV...
- June 21, 2009
"Suffer from sudden onset of severe paroxysmal hypertension, probably best described as Page's Syndrome. Despite the use of four other powerful medicines, reserpine is the first one to stabilize my labile hypertension. Side effects are nasal congestion and occasional stomach upset. I recommend it for those patients without other conditions."
- Bou...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- March 28, 2013
"Excellent experience."
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"Tried several current blood pressure medicines, all with significant side effects of one sort or another. Finally decided to try the one that worked for my mother years ago, and it worked for me with no side effects in my particular instance. Only problem is securing a source of reserpine."