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Archive for November, 2007

Lotrel

No doubt you are aware that there is no shortage of different medications recommended by doctors to treat high blood pressure. The prescription drug Lotrel is a popular option favored by the medical profession. But how much do you know about it? We will have a look at some of the more commonly asked questions [...]

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Lopressor

If you are one of the increasing numbers of people suffering with high blood pressure, then this article may be for you. No doubt you have already done some research into various medications possibly wondering which one may be best suited for your needs. One name you may have come across is the prescription drug [...]

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Hyzaar

More and more people suffering with the problems of having too high blood pressure levels are being prescribed Hyzaar. Although it is commonly recommended by the medical profession, how much do you really know about it? How is it claimed to work, is it the right treatment for me, what about side effects? All these [...]

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Hytrin

There are many solutions available today for those suffering from the problems of high blood pressure. I am sure you have heard of the drug Hytrin, which is often advised as a solution by many doctors. But how do you know if it will work for you, indeed how do you know if you are [...]

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Felodipine

The prescription drug Felodipine is often prescribed for those suffering from high blood pressure. In fact, confidence in it seems to be that high, that is often recommended after others have failed. All well and good, you might say, but is it likely to work for me – after all I don’t know that much [...]

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Altace

If you’re affected by high blood pressure you’ve probably come across the drug Altace before. This is often prescribed by doctors as a means of getting your blood pressure down. If you are considering using this treatment, then make sure you read this article. We’ll examine some of the questions you may have.

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