Azilsartan (International Nonproprietary Name, codenamed TAK-536) is an angiotensin II receptor antagonist used in the treatment of hypertension that was developed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. It is marketed in tablet form under the trade name Edarbi as the prodrug '''azilsartan med...
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Edarbi43 posts
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azilsartan
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Benicar
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Valsartan
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Avapro
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Cozaar
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Micardis
More patient posts reported that Micardis helped them when used for High Blood Pressure (26% higher than average of other High Blood Pressure treatments)
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Edarbi Top Concerns
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Anyone taking edarbi have experience breast tenderness and ...size? also ich on legs and?
Yes! I started edarbi 3 weeks ago, and I have had breast tenderness and increased in size in both breasts i...
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I have been on Edarbi for six weeks and recently have had trouble sleeping... four consecutive nights... very unusual for me... has...
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I've been on Edarbi 40mg tabs for almost 2 weeks,my BP is still not stable,sometimes dropping to 99/66,also my stomach has been cramping as if I need have a bowel movement...
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...50's. Another doctor told me not to take the Toprol 25mg because it was ...heart rate and he gave me edarbi (medoxomil) 80 mg .The ...the beta-blocker, but the edarbi isn't a blocker---whic...
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Edarbi - Does anyone know if edbarbi can affect a person's eyesight?
I was given edbarbi ...drug for my high blood pressure. I take ...effective in keeping my blood pressure low, but I don&...
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Not sure if the drug 'edarbi' is the problem or if I have symptoms of ...baldfrogman. I read up on edarbi and the only side efects ...search engine, enter the word edarbi, it will take you to...
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...approved for hypertension
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20110415/Takeda-announces-EDARBI-availability-in-US-pharmacies-for-hypertension-treatment.aspx
Takeda Pharmaceutical announced that...
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...of you know I have good control of my diabetes. After 5 years with no meds my last ...Just 7 days of this new bp med - Edarbi my bp was yesterday at my primary doctor -...
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...edarbi cause red palms and ...known side effects of Edarbi. However, it may be ...and perhaps they would know.
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