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Avatar f tn I have been taking Atenolol 25 mg twice daily and Micardis 20 mg once daily. It's my fertile time. We had a mishap with a condom last night and I am concerned that I could become pregnant. Is the medication a concern, or should I contact my doctor?
Avatar f tn A good thyroid doctor will treat a hypo patient clinically by testing and adjusting Free T4 and Free T3 levels as needed to relieve symptoms, without being constrained by resultant TSH. However, you may well need to address your low cortisol before even starting on thyroid med. I would suggest that you get tested for Both Free T4 and Free T3 each time you go in for tests. Also, you should get tested for Vitamin D, B12, ferritin, and DHEA.
Avatar f tn She is already taking 2 blood pressure medications to control blood pressure, micardis and nifedipine xl. Do you think her increased bp is due to her coming off of plavix? She does have a pace maker and stints.
1689583 tn?1387752394 That drug does not appear to be a calcium channel blocker.
Avatar m tn i do forsee such trials coming in the near future. we are already involved in one such trial using GS-7977 and ribavirin w/o interferon in selected child's A cirrhotic patients on the liver transplant waiting list with HCC.
Avatar m tn I am currently on MiCardis and Atenolol. Have responded well to them for over two years. Last few days have experienced increased BP according to my monitor but I'll check three times in a row and the readings will differ significantly (Ex: yesterday, 151/110 then 146/109 and finally 137/93) This has been happening the past four days. So my questions are: Should I seek to change medications? Change dosages? Or could there be other causes that are temporary that might 'go away'?
Avatar m tn Hi, I was diagnosed with primary hypertension a year ago and since then have been on Lisinopril hctz and have recently changed to Micardis 20 mg. Now my BP is not normally high on a daily basis but it raises after drinking alcohol. Now my question is if my BP is high the next day after alcohol even with my meds does that mean my med is not working and I should change or is it normal for alcohol to raise BP and meds not to come into effect?
789911 tn?1368636783 I went to my doc today and was told about a Boceprevir trial coming up in Dec. Said it was basically the same thing as the Teleprevir, Just who is going to win the race. Are these the main promising PI that everyone is waiting for. I was a 0-1 on a fibrosure test and genotype 1A. was told when they do hit the market its going to be very expensive even with insurance i would have to pay 20% which would still be a lot. Im not complaining I am greatful that I have insurance right now.
980756 tn?1313445908 i feel ya...same here. i spent almost a year on the trial merry go round, but the last one, well i used them. i tried to get into the GlobeImmune GI-5005 trial. i knew i wasn't going to get in, but i got the IL-28 B DNA test done for free. it's a sweet way to get the test done on their dime. http://216.92.62.193/index.php?load=content&page_id=3 score one for the HepCats....
1227909 tn?1267853479 did anyone or anyone you know do the suboxone program while on the teleprivir trial? i figure its a long shot, but i'm hoping at least someone has. i would like to know how it was taking teleprivir while on suboxone....
Avatar f tn Is it normal to have several hypothyroid symptoms with extensive family history of it (hashimotos) and has tsh of 1.01 free t4 .9 and free t3 of 2.9. My tsh over the past frew years has contnuously decreased from 3.4 to now 1.0. It seems like if my thyroid hormones are a little low my tsh should increase.
Avatar m tn Do you have a fever? A rapid heart rate over 100 at rest is a medically significant symptom and could be an indication of serious cardiovascular condition. There could be blocked arteries in your legs, called peripheral artery disease that may be causing your leg pain. “If you can walk through the pain and it gets better as you go, it’s rheumatoid arthritis,” says Michael R.
Avatar f tn I did speak to my doctor and my medication has been changed to one that is less strong I am taking Micardis 4mg. You are right my water intake could be better I am making it a priority to have a bottle of water with me all the time.
Avatar m tn HCVerso 1 This Phase 3 study will enroll treatment-naive patients infected with HCV GT-1b. Patients will be randomized (1:1) into two treatment arms. A third, open-label arm will enroll cirrhotic patients.
Avatar n tn Even if you were tested negative, it would be important to give a trial of a gluten free diet (it is common to get false negative results) for at least 1 month to see if it helps. Have you been checked for sleep apnoea?
463897 tn?1468013750 How much more likely would you be to take a new medication, as prescribed by your doctor, if you received a free trial of the medication delivered to your home?
Avatar f tn I still have them occasionally and have been taking Toprol, Micardis, Verapamil, Hydrochlorathyazide, Niacin, and.Omega 3. Nothings changed but I am still living!
Avatar m tn Most trial exclude post-transplant patients. The only trial that would be conducted would be through transplant centers Have you spoken to your transplant center? They would know about any clinical trials that they will be conducting that you would qualify for. You will need to be under the care of a transplant center if you should make any changes to the drugs you are taking.
548642 tn?1266179652 angiotensin II receptor antagonists such as candesartan (Atacand), eprosartan (Teveten), irbesartan (Avapro), losartan (Cozaar), olmesartan (Benicar), telmisartan (Micardis), and valsartan (Diovan); antacids such as sodium bicarbonate; caffeine (found in certain medications to treat drowsiness and headaches); calcium channel blockers such as amlodipine (Norvasc), diltiazem (Cardizem, Dilacor, Tiazac, others), felodipine (Plendil), isradipine (DynaCirc), nicardipine (Cardene), nifedipine (Adalat,
Avatar f tn Again, I'm wondering if you're getting paid to push medication. No offense intended, but why are you interested in ways to get us to take more drugs? As for free samples, usually these are only available for newer drugs still on patent, meaning the most expensive drugs to take and the ones with the least information available of how they work in the long-term and what long-term adverse effects they will have. Nobody's giving free samples of old generics out.
Avatar m tn It can lower your blood pressure and may increase some of the side effects of Micardis. Do not use potassium supplements or salt substitutes while you are taking Micardis, unless your doctor has told you to. You are very young and have the rest of your life to enjoy a drink with friends. Getting drunk is not good for your heart or indeed for the rest of your body. This is an important decision you need to make right now. Look after your body for now or suffer more serious consequences.
Avatar m tn Below is part of an email from my trial nurse, any of you fellow trial folks been in it? Maybe i spaced this but i don't remember hearing of this part. ----------------- I believe you have the choice to start the 5063 study, which is a long term study to keep track of your blood tests. We can discuss the study the next time I see you.