Trandolapril for Heart Attack User Reviews
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"I've been on Mavik 4 mg for 8 years now, seemed to work for about 4 years. Recently, I've been having spikes of my systolic upwards of 181/81, mostly late afternoon and in the evening. My face gets red and feels really hot, sometimes feels puffy. I've been to the emergency several times, and they don't seem bothered by this, no treatments, just send me home after 8 hours or so and check my BP maybe twice. It appears not to be working now. I'm seeing a cardiologist in 2 weeks, so let's see if my meds will change. Seems hard to get answers as to getting new meds or upping Mavik to keep my pressure down. What to do next?"