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View Post: Know your anti-hypertensive medicines
29 Nov 2009 by admin
Medicines that work in tandem with lifestyle changes to manage hypertension mostly belong to four groups: thiazides, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers and beta blockers. Diuretics are the first line of treatment to manage ...
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View Post: Antiretroviral Contraindications and Drug Interactions - MPR
29 Nov 2009
Caution with drugs metabolized by UGT1A1 or CYP3A (eg, parenteral midazolam, calcium channel blockers, statins, immunosuppressants, PDE5 inhibitors: reduce doses of these; max 25mg sildenafil in 48 hrs; max 10mg tadalafil in 72 hrs; ...
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12 hours ago by alan
Calcium channel blockers are a good option for kids with diabetes or metabolic syndrome. Diuretics, like hydrocholorothiazide are a reasonable choice but watch for low potassium. Beta-blockers should be saved for back-up because they ...
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View Post: caught in my bipolar burble: Calcium Channel Blockers (Verapamil ...
28 Oct 2009 by ~ N
For anyone who is wondering, I am currently trying a calcium channel blocker to control my mood. This is a last-line treatment really as there are conflicting reports as to whether it works at all, but when you're me, ...
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View Post: Health awareness - » Are you suffering for headache?
23 hours ago by Dr.Irham
Prophylaxis medication includes beta blockers, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and calcium channel blockers. Ones should be concern if he/she present with recurrent headache or one single acute headache. Consult your doctor if you ...
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View Post: Myocardial Infarction Preventive Measures: Tips for Preventing ...
30 Nov 2009 by lzaykoski
If you cannot control your blood pressure with diet and exercise, your doctor may recommend medication. Diuretics, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and angiotensin II receptor blockers are examples of drugs used ...
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View Post: Treating hypertension: how to lower your blood pressure - KIVITV ...
30 Nov 2009
Angiotensin II Receptor blockers (ARBS) protect the cells in blood vessels from angiotensin II. This makes the blood vessels wider. Beta-blockers make the heart beat slower and with less force. Calcium channel blockers stop calcium from ...
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View Post: Buy adalat, pharmacy shop
18 Nov 2009 by mascuhflushYES
Calcium channel blockers are used to dilate (widen) the arteries of the heart and other arteries (reduce angina chest pain and reduce elevated blood pressure), and stabilize the heart rhythm in conditions in which the heart is beating ...
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View Post: Do you agree that calcium channel blockers are the most dangerous ...
12 Nov 2009 by brianmcintyre1957
The calcium channel blocker, in my opinion, is dangerous b/cw/out the proper pre-tests, it can set someone who is pre-disposed to stroke, heart attack, or cardiac arrest due to past heart complications on a collision course with plagues ...
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