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Panic Disorder - Does anyone have high blood pressure from anxiety? I always had normal blood?

... pressure until I started having anxiety and panic attacks

When your taking water pills is that for blood pressure or congestive heart failure?

The pill that I take how can I stop congestive heart. Failure

High Blood Pressure - Seems like my heart rate goes down while taking Metoprolol 25mg and?

... hydrochlorot 25mg around 55 to 50... I do not get dizzy and feel fine... Doctor isn't worried about it... just wondering if anyone else does... read more

Can a person die of a heart attack from taking too high a dose of clonidine?

my son is taking .3 mg of clonidine plus has 2=.3 mg patches

Can pulmicort cause a rise in blood pressure w/severe heart palpitations?

Severe heart palpitations. Heart rate steady at 80 to 100. BP increases 200/115 at times, goes down with clonidine and... read more

High Blood Pressure - what blood pressure medication won't cause cough or wheezing?

take losartin hct, need additional one to keep pressure down to 125-130/70, some have caused anoying cough or wheeze

High Blood Pressure - Blood pressure readings causing arm to ache?

I've had to keep track of my blood pressure so have been taking it 2-3 times daily. Each time I take it I take 3 readings,... read more

Is Propranolol good for Increased Heart Rate and High Blood Pressure?

I was just wondering if propranolol was a good medication for people to take who have Increased Heart Rates or BPM while taking a... read more

I am now taking losartan and simvastatin for my high blood pressure. Can this hurt me?

Could the Vioxx that I took before in 2003 have caused the problem I am now having with high blood pressure? It is... read more

My husband takes Lisinopril for high blood pressure, but lately it hasnt been high. Tonight it was?

... 116 over 83 .Should he still continue taking his meds even though it's not high?

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