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i i m wheezing i do take i for got i take 2 Carvedilol 3.125 mg tablet and one Furosemide 40 mg tablet is the Carvedilol one a day or two a day ... View answer
i take lisinopril/ hctz 20/12.5mgtab zestoretic 20/12.5 1 tablet per day. for high blood pressure i also take 2 tablets per day of carvedilol 5.25 mg What med can i take for the flu and a cough? ... View answer
, 75 MG 1 ML Every 2 weeks (because of statin intolerance which damaged my knees badly) Carvedilol, 6.25 MG 1 tablet Twice a day Chlorpheneramine maleate, 4 MG 1 tablet As needed Clopidogrel, 75 MG 1 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rudina Balliu
( General & Family Physician)
Is there any difference between taking two, 3.125 mg carvedilol, or taking one, 6.25 mg carvedilol ... pills possible dilution during digestion. My 89 year old mother is prescribed one 6.25 mg... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prakash H Muddegowda
( Geriatrics Specialist)
I take Losartan Lipitor 40 mg, 50 mg & Carvedilol 6.25 mg in the morning. I have pain in the upper & lower arms 1 hour after morning dosage. I take Losartan 50 mg, Carvedilol 6.25 mg, Primidone 250 mg ... View answer
, Carvedilol 6.25 mg 1 tablet x 1 a day. After reading the instructions paper from pharmacy I am in suspense as ...My wife s PCP referred her to cadiologist who has prescribed to take ISOSORB MONO 20 mg one... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satnarain Bansal
( General & Family Physician)
Please tell me what side effects for Carvedilol 3.25 mg 1 tablet twice per day. I feel woozy, weak, dizzy, feel like going to pass out, no strength, no energy, just don t feel good when I take the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sameer Maheshwari
( Cardiologist)
I have high bp at night mostly I take carvedilol 5mg twice a day nights I take larvarstan also amlodipine and conidine not sure of spelling,normally I take valsartan and carvedilol nights but I ran out ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhash Verma
( General & Family Physician)
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