Tarka for High Blood Pressure User Reviews
- Anonymous
- December 18, 2008
"I have used this medication for over 5 years. I have taken the 4/240 dosage and seen my blood pressure remain in the 114-120 over 74-84 range with no side effects."
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- Taken for 10 years or more
- December 1, 2018
"Drug works well, no noticeable side effects."
- Anonymous
- January 30, 2009
"I have no evident side effects. However, I get flushed very quickly when I am out in the sun, even for the shortest time period. I seem to burn faster also."
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"I was on this drug for many years. I took the 4 mg dose 2x and sometimes 3x a day, without any problems. I did get skin sensitivity, but that is genetic, as my daughter also has it. I found the drug more effective taken with the diuretic Bendroflumethiazide, up to 5 mg daily, but this caused gout eventually. To be honest, this is a good drug, given that I've tried many combinations of blood pressure medicines."