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Avatar m tn While living in the US I was using Benazepril 40 mg, but now I'm living in Ecuador and that med is not available here not as lotensin on benazepril. What can I sustitute it with?
Avatar n tn I was on benazapril for hbp for quite a while, developed a slight dry scratchy cough my doctor described as benazepril cough. He changed me to valsartan last week and thats where the real fun began :-( 3 days on valsartan and I was having horrible side effects of dizziness, rapid heart rate, general feeling of crappiness, even slight shortness of breath with the slightest exertion None of which I experienced with the benazepril.
Avatar f tn It really depends on why your vet put her on Benazepril? Is it for diagnosed high blood pressure - or is it to help the kidneys function better through increased blood flow? Benazepril is a good drug for either, but if it is merely to help the kidneys (in other words, if your dog does not already have high blood pressure), then extreme caution is needed.
Avatar m tn tony thanks for your response the benazepril is to treat the hypertension and to reduce protein loss through the kidneys the amlodipine also for hypertension and control her plood pressure which was elevated the plavix is to reduce the chance of blood clots i also give her fish oil and give her chopped green cabbage with meals , i have started to wake up and give her a meal at 2;00 am and seems to have stopped the vomiting of bile . when karly was diagnosed in oct of 2015 she weighed 9.
Avatar f tn To my knowledge there is no legitimate source for obtaining T3 in the US without a prescription. If I may ask, why are you interested in T3 only. Also, are you not able to get a script from your doctor?
Avatar n tn I am 75. I take 75 mg of atenolol and 40 mg of benazepril hcl every day. I had an echo stress test (speed increases every two minutes) and at 6 minutes my blood pressure starting falling so the test was stopped and the doctor said sometimes with blood pressure medicine that happens. He said my heart was fine. I had a by-pass 12 years ago. So do I have to worry?
Avatar m tn probably close to 20/20 I would guess without I would guess because as I said your prescription is very low. Yes a small amount of astigmatism could cause you to squint a little.
Avatar f tn Is it possible for a contact lens prescription to improve without having any vision correction? My prescription went from -3.75 to -3.50.
Avatar f tn Can my doctor refuse to fill my prescription for diabetes unless I get the covid test? Is this legal?
1347038 tn?1276540857 Holter reveals an average heart rate ranging from 49 to 126 beats per minute. The underlying rhythm is sinus. There is minor ectopy with fairly frequent isolated and unifocal PVC's without complex forms. Only rare isolated PAC's are seen. There are no runs and no significant bradyarrhythmias or pauses. My question is: is this a pretty normal description for a 50 year old male?
Avatar f tn Benazepril may also be beneficial for severe kidney disease. Another medication that may help for either stage of feline kidney disease is Azodyl, which is available by prescription. The dose for the above listed Chinese Herbal Medications are as follows for an average sized cat: for teapills the dose would be: 4 teapills orally three times daily. The dose for capsules or regular pills is one capsule or tablet three times daily.
Avatar n tn I took lantus throughout treatment. However, my doctor pulled me off metformin because it sometimes messes with ALT levels, making it difficult to get an accurate picture of how liver enzymes respond to tx. I ate so little during tx, and a lot of it was ice cream. Nevertheless, for some reason - despite all the sugar in ice cream - my A1c was better during tx than it ever was before or after.
1967424 tn?1325633780 Sure, I knew I could have I could have probably taken a couple without her even knowing it but I had no desire at all. I have even opened the bottle, put one in my hand, poured her a glass of water and taken them to her when she was too sore to get out of bed. I know I'm kinda playing with fire but it makes me sick to even think about taking one. I honestly almost gag. I've come too far to throw it all away.
Avatar f tn I am between insurances right now, and I need an updated prescription for my hypothyroidism (levothyroxine), which I have been taking for around 5 years, now. Are there any online nurse practitioners that can write a prescription? Any other options that I have, other than spending $100's out of pocket at a doctor's office? I don't have the money to spend a ton on a doctor that will just tell me exactly what I already know.
1004097 tn?1251117610 I have both hypertension and hypothyroidism. I take Benazepril for my blood pressure and am on a combination of levothyroxin (T4 med) and cytomel (T3 med) for the hypothyroidism. I take my levo first thing in the morning (which for me is 3:30 am), then I take the cytomel about 7:00 am to help me get through the day. I take my blood pressure med at the same time I take my cytomel, but benazepril is not a beta blocker, it's an ACE inhibitor. T4 and T3 meds are NOT the same thing.
Avatar m tn 58 year old female with long-standing hypertension (30 mg Benazepril daily). Wt, chol, lipids, glucose, etc. all good. Last year, my primary referred me to a Cardio for a 24 hour Holter for palpitations. The cardiologists' comment on the ECG was "non specific ST and T wave changes." This May, after resuming regular exercise (daily 2.
Avatar f tn Medic she has not said she is going to do it on her own .She is asking if anyone has done it without a doctor which is an understandable question.However yes with the amount of time she has been them doing it on there own its not really an option.
Avatar m tn My husband, whom I'm separated from, cancelled. My insurance without advising me. I presently am taking riboviren and sol valid which I can no longer afford without insurance and will have to discontinue treatment. Any suggestions?
937427 tn?1247023856 Oh see I didnt know it was so inexpensive, I always hear how infertility treatments and consultations are so expensive and I was looking for general info online and I came across "online pharmacies" that sell it without prescription and I got confused... I thought something had changed. Thanks so much for the help.
Avatar f tn But, I am searching (in vain and getting very frustrated and at the end of my rope) for info/links to natural desiccated thyroid without a prescription. I do not have insurance nor do I have the $$ to cash pay one, and all the tests and the medication fee. My mother had a long history with hypothyroid, was on meds and actually died from going off meds (which in okd age and without insurance she couldn't afford). Long story short, I am my mothers daughter and following in her footsteps.
Avatar f tn Please do not risk you or your baby health without talking to your Dr first. Its hard to give good advice without knowing you medical history and how severe your symptoms are without medications and the dose you are on. I have did research and have personal experience with it during breastfeeding as well as with others in the same class of drugs and I know my symptom severity and that my symptoms get worse when pregnant and I have choosen to stay on this medication.
Avatar f tn If the blood pressure is abnormally high, medication to treat it is important. Ideally, this should be either Benazepril or Enalapril. Diet restriction of sodium and phosphorous is also important. At stage 3, there is also some advantage to minimizing protein to some degree (about 15% of total food intake daily). Nausea is very common (due to the toxins in the blood and stomach), so anti-nausea medication is advised. Cerenia is a good one.
Avatar m tn My readings have been like 156/85 and as high as 167/90. I have been on Benazepril since May. I have felt better ever since taking the medicine no doubt. Not one single headache and I generally feel better. My blood pressure had went down a little on my last vist. It was about 148/84. The doctor still saw the need to put me on another medication, so now im taking Benazepril and Amlodipine. And at times checking my BP myself it has been down to like 127/80. Im only 24 and thats what worries me.