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Why are Warfarin tablets color-coded?

Is Activase the same as tPA?

How does Praluent work?

What is Brilinta (ticagrelor) used for?

How do you know if you have heart disease?

How is Activase (alteplase) given/administered?

Sharp pain in chest on right side through to shoulder - heart related?

Pain on right side of chest. Goes from chest to back of shoulder. Sore on right side of chest and sharp pain. Has lasted three days now.

Could changing generic brand of metoprolol tartrate caused problems?

Started feeling bad and different (more disoriented, numbness, sleep problems) a few days after my latest refill of metoprolol tartrate and now I notice pharmacy changed my generic brand from Mylan to Caraco. Pills look different but I've identified them as correct doses. I feel worse but I... read more

My doctor recently increased my daily dosage of Levothyroxine from 75mg to 100mg. At night my heart?

... seems to beat much faster, keeping me awake. Should I stay on 100mg or reduce it to 75mg again? It is really beginning to worry me and I fear I may have a heart attack.

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

Is Lisinopril a Beta Blocker or ACE Inhibitor?

and what is a beta blocker anyway?

How long can a patient been sedated on ventilator after heart attack?

My husband has been sedated for 19days after three heart attacks? Is there any recovery for a patient age 66?

I take Plavix. What non-NSAID medication can I safely take for arthritis pain and inflammation?

I am not supposed to take NSAIDS because I take Plavix daily as a heart attack and heart surgery survivor. What drug can I take to get relief from the pain and the inflammation? The pain is mostly located in my fingers and hands.

What is the best drug for nausea, mylanta, tums or pepto-bismol?

I am taking lots of medication following a heart attack. Could the drugs be causing my nausea

What is the Best Time of Day to Take Metoprolol Succinate ER?

As most heart attacks occur in the AM, I have heard that taking metoprolol in the PM is better. You would have more medicine on board in the morning when you need it

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