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Reviewer: ms, 45-54 (Patient)
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iat first it was the perfect med. now i just got out of the hospital due to a very low blood p reading 70 over 45. even though i reduce the dos to third . finally the hospital dr and other dr statd that this med dos indeed lower your blood pressure rating too muich. the only one refuseaccept the fact is the heart Dr. he dos not get it he want to keep saling and promoting this new med. i spend two
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Reviewer: 75 or over Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Caregiver)
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At first BP went down then you could not tell a big difference. She starting having chest pain. She is also taking clonidine and the two together is just not bringing it down where it should be. Other than the chest pain and tiredness no major issues.
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Reviewer: vrnevets, 35-44 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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5’8 280lbs 42%bf. Been using Edarbi 40mg for 6 months.(80mg cut in haft) Works just like its supposed too.. I do notice more urination but very clear, who knows this could be from the bystolic 5mg, (10mg cut in haft) I was started on both at the same time. Had 145/100 blood pressure now I run about 124/73. If I would try a better diet, and exercise I would not need either. Something I’ll work
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Reviewer: jojosmith, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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was taking another drug that wasn't working dr. added edarbi, started at 80mg, blood pressure dropped to low 90/60. cut dose in half to 40mg and dropped other drug. Pressure is great always around 120/80. But side effects for me are tiredness, brain fog and difficulty in concentration. sometimes short term memory loss. Dr thought maybe i have alzheimers. but symtoms go away when stop taking edarbi
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Reviewer: 75 or over Female (Patient)
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I am taking 40 mgs. of Edarbi and have reduced it to one tab every other day, as one a day was causing some dizziness and fatigue. The current program is effective and effects are more tolerable. I check pressure regularly and this dose is doing the job. Doctor okayed this.
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