Micardis side effects in men

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Eplerenone, the diuretic I take isn't approved for FDA use other than left-sided heart failure but for unknown reasons it helped me. We thought it was placebo-effect at first. But placebo is short-term. I went from Class III Angina to barely Class I in four weeks. Was it time or the medication healing? Hard to say. I'm willing to concede it was both on top of ALL the excellent self-healing strategies cited by "HealThyself.
And from the FDA's side effect profile on Pegasys under "common but less serious side effects" -- maybe "less serious" to them, not someone like me who is pre-disposed to the metabolic syndrome anyway with major cardiac problems in my family. "Blood sugar problems: Some patients may develop a problem with the way their body controls their blood sugar and may develop diabetes." http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2002/pegihof101602MG.
Hep C treatment can cause your blood sugar to increase, it is a side effect of some of the medications, and Hep C treatment can also have side effects that cause similar complications (vision problems, moodiness, fatigue, and even some neuropathy type symptoms, so the two combined can exacerbate each other. Work hard on controlling your blood sugar so that you can treat your Hep C. Keep us posted.
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