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High Blood Pressure - I started having severe leg and foot cramps about 10 days after I started...

... my BP medication. At first it was only in the evening, and now it is 24/7 of constant cramping of every muscle below my knees! I've tried... read more

Is metoprolol tartate used for a-fib or blood pressure or both.?

Primary use A-fib or blood pressure?

The more antihypertensive prescribe the more out of control my high blood pressure becomes. Why?

I am on amlodipine 20mg, lisinopril 40 mg, metoprolol succinate 50 mg and instead of blood pressure stabilizing it is swinging even more... read more

Accidentally took blood pressure medicine twice?

I took my normal scheduled dose of lisinopril 10mg and hydrochlorothiazide 25mg to treat hypertension at 9:00 AM. However I accidentally took a... read more

What labs should I have checked when taking Lisinopril for high blood pressure?

What routine labs test are recommended when taking lisinopril?

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 other bp meds. I have noticed... read more

Can Eliquis help with high blood pressure?

I have high blood pressure can Eliquis help lowering blood pressure?

Hyperthyroidism - Can methimazole cause high blood pressure?

I am 31 years old recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism; suggesting Grave's Disease. My primary put me on methimazole 5mg and recently had me... read more

Does Tramadol HCL 50 mg contribute to High Blood Pressure?

I recently been in a car accident and was prescribed Tramadol HCL 50 mg for pain. I do not intend to continue use of these meds after my first... read more

I am 21 years old I’m suffering from high blood pressure as it runs in my family and I’m scared?

II’m 21 years old I’ve had high blood pressure for years I got diagnosed when I was 17 I believe but it’s never given me... read more

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