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Reviewer: WoofboyX, 45-54 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Switched because hyzaar was having decreased effect. First week results were volatile. Be careful, as my bp fluctuated from 140/100 down to 70/60. Stabilized eventually. I later decreased to 40/12.5 as the diuretic was too strong and my bp was too often coming out low and I was dizzy when first standing. Even at the lower dose I sometimes am. Working on losing weight now to go back to Hyzaar as th
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Reviewer: Barbara , 65-74 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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This medication has given me extreme stomach pain, weakness and body pain, Now they say after being off it for three days . Maybe gallbladder, strange! I didnâ??t have any problems before I started edarbylor 40/25 , doctor also said not due to medication, I find that strange I have not taken any of this crap since Monday, today being Thursday blood pressure 115 / 63 pulse 76 with no meds sinc
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Reviewer: avonraft, 55-64 on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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I have very stubborn high blood pressure. I have tried Benicar, AZOR, lisinopril, losartan, valsartan-hydrochlorothiazide, Plus others. Blood pressure is 170/110 without meds. About 140/90 with above. With Edarbyclor and Bystolic it is 130/80. Finally under control!
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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No side effects and excellent results.
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Reviewer: Dave Wilkinson, 65-74 on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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I was diagnosed with stage II hypertension since 1992. It was stubborn and just would not reduce despite having so many medications prescribed over the years I have lost count. My BP was average 186/118, with high creatinine level and poor GFR. I am 71 years, prognosis not good! I was prescribed Edarbyclor six months ago, my BP is now 135/90 with much improved creatinine and GFR readings. The only
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