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Azor Side Effects

Treating diseases as of today is being made possible with the help of pharmaceutical drugs. Those drugs are beneficial in the process of medication and in extending lives of other people. As a man made drug it has its downside as well; side effects that every patient should be aware of.

What is AZOR?

There are lots of medicines being made available to the public and to medical practitioners. AZOR is only one of them; it is being prescribed by doctors to help patients lower their high blood pressure to lessen the possibility of experiencing heart attack or stroke. This medicine should always be prescribed with proper patient evaluation that needs to be done by the doctor not to cause any complication to existing health problems. An individual should be very honest in telling their transcriptionist about their health condition because it will ensure that the medication to be undertaken will be giving the maximum benefit.

Who Should Take AZOR?

Although AZOR is being prescribed it has its side effects that need to be understood by the patient. Pregnant women are not advice to have an intake of this medicine because it will be harmful for both the baby and the mother. 75 year old and above patients and those with liver problems should not took this medicine as their first resort to treat high blood pressure; it should be taken with balance diet and healthy lifestyle practice. Taking this medicine that contradicts to some other drug being taken should not be done because this will be making medication a vehicle to another health problem. Telling the doctor about other medicine being taken should be done prior to the prescription of AZOR.

Side Effects of AZOR

Medicines are beneficial but there are times that this could be the worst friend to rely on because it might trigger a certain condition and even lead to death of an individual. AZOR is a pharmaceutical drug that contains Amlodipine that causes adverse effects that should be immediately referred to medical practitioners.

There are different symptoms and conditions which range from mild to severe ones that need to be addressed to experts in the field of medication and treatment. The following are the side effects which can be seen to patients or c can be experienced by them:

Swelling of the feet or hands or the entire body
Swelling happens because the medicine is responsible for the fluid build-up that is happening to the human body.

Undesirable heart beats
This happens when the heart is being affected by the medicine. Chest pain is to be felt when this symptoms persist.

Feeling of dying
The patient will be having the feeling of dying at any point of the day because of the high effect of the medicine to their body.

The skins color turn into yellow color
When the pigments of the skin is being affected this shows that the body is greatly affected by the medicine or the condition that they are suffering from.

Problem in urinating is being experience
Excessive urination is to be experience especially during the night because the medicine is responsible for fluid build-up.

Muscle pains
This is to be experience if the body is not able to receive the stress cause by the medicine itself.

Loss of hair
Losing of hair is the most evident effect of AZOR.

Additional Side Effects

– Skin becomes itchy
– Dizziness and drowsiness
– Headache
– Restlessness
– Nausea and vomiting
– Hives

Those symptoms always started from mild ones which in the later becomes serious conditions because an immediate assistance from doctors were not being given to the patient.

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