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  2. Recall: Blood Pressure Medication - Healthline

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    The recall could also affect patients who don’t have high blood pressure but do have heart failure and are allergic to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors commonly used to treat the disease.

  3. Blood Pressure Medications Recall Latest - Healthline

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    Another pharmaceutical company is voluntarily recalling its blood pressure medication — the latest development in a long list of recalls that began more than 3 years ago. On Thursday, officials ...

  4. The Effects of Hypertension on the Body - Healthline

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    trouble breathing. swelling in the feet, ankles, legs, or abdomen. feeling tired. High blood pressure can also cause a bulge to form in a damaged artery. This is known as an aneurysm. The bulge ...

  5. High Blood Pressure Medication Side Effects - WebMD

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    One of the more common side effects of ARBs is dizziness. Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) These high blood pressure medications keep calcium from entering heart muscle and blood vessel cells ...

  6. What Does High Blood Pressure Do to Your Body? - WebMD

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    High blood pressure changes that. The extra force of the blood can damage the cells on the inside walls of your arteries. If the pressure doesn't let up, it can cause tears in the lining so it's ...

  7. High Blood Pressure: Risks, Causes, Treatments - WebMD

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    Hypertension occurs when the force exerted against artery walls is abnormally high. Over time, elevated pressure can cause a wide range of problems. Small bulges, called aneurysms, may form in ...

  8. Fluctuating Blood Pressure: Causes, Treatment, Risks, and More

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    What you eat or drink might impact your blood pressure reading. Foods high in tyramine, a substance found in aged foods, can increase blood pressure. This includes foods that are: fermented ...

  9. 5 High Blood Pressure Myths: Get the Facts - WebMD

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    Get regular exercise. Try to get at least 30 minutes of activity each day, at least five days a week. Exercise relieves stress and helps you control your weight. Don't let stress build up. The ...