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Considering taking medication to treat Pulmonary Edema due to Chronic Heart Failure? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Pulmonary Edema due to Chronic Heart Failure. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

Your search for Pulmonary Edema due to Chronic Heart Failure returned the following treatments.

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lisinopril Oral     3616 User Reviews
atenolol Oral     1145 User Reviews
Diovan Oral     763 User Reviews
Bystolic Oral     723 User Reviews
hydrochlorothiazide Oral     676 User Reviews
Toprol XL Oral     571 User Reviews
metoprolol succinate Oral     556 User Reviews
Benicar Oral     523 User Reviews
metoprolol tartrate Oral     432 User Reviews
Cozaar Oral     373 User Reviews
losartan Oral     284 User Reviews
spironolactone Oral     278 User Reviews
Coreg Oral     272 User Reviews
carvedilol Oral     234 User Reviews
Avapro Oral     223 User Reviews
Lasix Oral     165 User Reviews
furosemide Oral     165 User Reviews
Altace Oral     153 User Reviews
Micardis Oral     151 User Reviews
Lopressor Oral     144 User Reviews
enalapril maleate Oral     139 User Reviews
ramipril Oral     130 User Reviews
Atacand Oral     104 User Reviews
benazepril Oral     99 User Reviews
Imdur Oral     94 User Reviews
digoxin Oral     86 User Reviews
triamterene Oral     82 User Reviews
Coreg CR Oral     65 User Reviews
Zestril Oral     63 User Reviews
Tenormin Oral     62 User Reviews
Aldactone Oral     62 User Reviews
Prinivil Oral     60 User Reviews
isosorbide mononitrate Oral     53 User Reviews
bisoprolol fumarate Oral     51 User Reviews
Vasotec Oral     45 User Reviews
quinapril Oral     42 User Reviews
valsartan Oral     34 User Reviews
Accupril Oral     34 User Reviews
torsemide Oral     29 User Reviews
fosinopril Oral     25 User Reviews
metolazone Oral     25 User Reviews
chlorthalidone Oral     24 User Reviews
Zebeta Oral     22 User Reviews
irbesartan Oral     21 User Reviews
telmisartan Oral     21 User Reviews
bumetanide Oral     21 User Reviews
Teveten Oral     20 User Reviews
Mavik Oral     20 User Reviews
Microzide Oral     20 User Reviews
isosorbide dinitrate Oral     18 User Reviews
captopril Oral     18 User Reviews
Lotensin Oral     17 User Reviews
nebivolol Oral     16 User Reviews
Demadex Oral     13 User Reviews
Lanoxin Oral     13 User Reviews
perindopril erbumine Oral     12 User Reviews
spironolacton-hydrochlorothiaz Oral     12 User Reviews
Zaroxolyn Oral     10 User Reviews
Aceon Oral     9 User Reviews
Edecrin Oral     9 User Reviews
furosemide Inj     7 User Reviews
amiloride-hydrochlorothiazide Oral     6 User Reviews
olmesartan Oral     6 User Reviews
Dyrenium Oral     6 User Reviews
moexipril Oral     5 User Reviews
Isordil Oral     5 User Reviews
Aldactazide Oral     5 User Reviews
candesartan Oral     5 User Reviews
carvedilol phosphate Oral     5 User Reviews
chlorothiazide Oral     4 User Reviews
trandolapril Oral     4 User Reviews
BiDil Oral     4 User Reviews
Univasc Oral     3 User Reviews
Diuril Oral     3 User Reviews
digoxin Inj     2 User Reviews
bumetanide Inj     1 User Reviews
torsemide IV     1 User Reviews
isosorbide-hydralazine Oral     1 User Reviews
Dilatrate-SR Oral     Be the first to review it
Isordil Titradose Oral     Be the first to review it
eprosartan Oral     Be the first to review it
ISOCHRON Oral     Be the first to review it
IsoDitrate Oral     Be the first to review it
Diuril IV IV     Be the first to review it
Sodium Edecrin IV     Be the first to review it
ethacrynate sodium IV     Be the first to review it
methyclothiazide Oral     Be the first to review it
Lanoxin Inj     Be the first to review it
chlorothiazide sodium IV     Be the first to review it
ethacrynic acid Oral     Be the first to review it
Lanoxin Pediatric Inj     Be the first to review it
furosemide in 0.9 % NaCl IV     Be the first to review it

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