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FDA Announces Nationwide Recall of Common Blood Pressure Medication—More Than 11,000 Bottles Affected
A generic version of Ziac, made by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, may be contaminated with trace amounts of a cholesterol ...
Particular drugs prescribed for hypertension and heart failure are classified as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) ...
Blood pressure medicine has been recalled because it may be cross-contaminated with another medication, according to reports.
Among four classes of blood pressure medication, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) had the highest medication persistence, meaning patients taking the drugs were most likely to stay on them. This ...
Neither the FDA nor Glenmark Pharmaceuticals have issued guidance for consumers who may have the medication involved in this recall.
Nearly half of U.S. adults — about 120 million people — have high blood pressure. That's approximately 119.9 million ...
Some medications can cause surprising side effects. One man learned this firsthand when, after taking a medication for heart ...
Patients who start their blood pressure treatment with angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) drugs continue with the same ...
Taking one pill that combines two or more blood pressure medications may help adults with high blood pressure (also known as ...
Quitting an energy drink habit helped a man lower his blood pressure when medicine could not. He was drinking eight energy ...
You’re doing everything your doctor told you to do. Taking your pills every morning like clockwork, saying no to that extra salt on your fries, and dragging yourself to the gym when you’d rather binge ...
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