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Can I cut my pitavastatin pill in half?

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

Is Lisinopril a Beta Blocker or ACE Inhibitor?

and what is a beta blocker anyway?

Losartan vs Valsartan - What's the difference between them?

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

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

Medicine - Would ibuprofen likely interact with methamphetamine?

Just looking at risks and side effects of both medications, I think that they probably would be a bad combination. They both raise risk of a... read more

Is there any advantage to taking metoprolol succinate if you do not have high blood pressure?

I do not have high blood pressure, 105/68 is typical. I do not have high cholesterol or... read more

Can metoprolol cause anxiety and weakness feelings in the chest?

I have a constant feeling of anxiety and weakness in my chest.

Facing Gall Bladder removal without stopping my Plavix (blood thinner)?

I'd been having "chest pains" since June of 2016. After repeated ER visits, a catherization was done to find a blockage of 80%.... read more

Is is necessary to take (3) different blood pressure medicines?

My husband is taking Carvedilol, Lisinopril and Spironolactone. I am concerned about the side effects of taking so many medicines. He is also taking... read more

Do you ever feel your heart beating all over your chest, neck, and arms?

It's been happening quite a lot lately, especially when I lay down, and then I can't go to sleep. I've had fluttering, and can feel it... read more

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