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What’s the Best Medication for Reducing Blood Pressure?
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Anderson
Mar 8, 2019
congestive heart failure
heart attack
low blood pressure
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Juanita Keller
Mar 8, 2019
My blood pressure goes way up or way down an heart rate high when try to sleep, I take 2 different blood pressure pills, an have headaches, back pain, numbness ,what's wrong, nobody will help
Markus MacGill
Mar 8, 2019
We'd recommend you to have a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, so that your health provider can help you by adjusting the medication.
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Juanita Keller
Mar 8, 2019
My blood pressure goes way up or way down an heart rate high when try to sleep, I take 2 different blood pressure pills, an have headaches, back pain, numbness ,what's wrong, nobody will help
Markus MacGill
Mar 8, 2019
We'd recommend you to have a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, so that your health provider can help you by adjusting the medication.
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