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Buspirone side effects? Low(er) heart rate and hot flashes / quick spike in body temp, sedative?

Today is my 3rd day of taking buspirone. I was originally supposed to take 5mg once a day “as needed” for anxiety. Took it 1st day after... read more

Mrs. Carleton has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Her physician orders digoxin 0.25?

mg, two tablets stat and then one tablet daily. 1. Mrs. Carleton asks why she needs to take two tablets now but will only take one daily after... read more

Entresto - What are the benefits of this drug for congestive heart failure?

Will this medication make you feel better and have more energy

Can I cut my pitavastatin pill in half?

I have 4mg pitavastatin pills. Can I cut a tablet in half to make 2mg?

Morbidly Obese - I have a Dissected Aorta, Congestive Heart Failure, and Naturally occurring AFIB?

... Arterial AFIB condition. I explained to my Doctor the Phentermine does not effect my appetite for a very long time period. One pill ingested in... read more

How does Jardiance help with heart failure?

Insomnia - What drugs for congestive heart failure/atrial fibrillation interfere with sleep?

Which drugs for congestive heart failure/atrial fibrillation cause insomnia? Drugs I am taking are: Hydralazine HCI Isosorbide Dinitrate... read more

Spironolactone - When should I take this medication? early in the morning or just before bedtime?

I am 77 and I have been diagnosed with heart failure and heart attack. My doctor prescribed Aldactazide 25mg with other BP drugs for... read more

What medications will cause heart flutters and irregular heart beat?

Have CRPS and have taken many meds over eth years - since on tramadol I ahve had heart flutters that now lead to racing heart, missing... read more

Reaction to medication Zoloft and clonazepam?

Can I stay taking .5 mg clonazepam and 125 Zoloft. clonazepam is the only thing that works for me on my rapid heart rate

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