If you have chest pain (angina) or have heart disease (e.g., coronary artery disease, ischemic heart disease, high blood pressure), do not stop using this drug without first consulting your doctor. Your condition may become worse when the drug is suddenly stopped. If your doctor decides you should no longer use this drug, you must gradually decrease your dose according to your doctor's instructions.
When gradually stopping...
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Generic Name: METOPROLOL EXTENDED-RELEASE - ORAL Pronounced: (met-oh-PRO-lol) Warning If you have chest pain (angina) or heart disease (e.g.,... Read more »
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Generic Name: ATENOLOL - ORAL Pronounced: (ah-TEN-oh-lol) Warning If you have chest pain (angina) or have heart disease (e.g., coronary artery... Read more »
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Generic Name: RITUXIMAB - INJECTION Pronounced: (rye-TUX-ih-mab) Interactions Drug interactions may change how your medications work or increase... Read more »
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Generic Name: ROSIGLITAZONE - ORAL Pronounced: (row-sih-GLIT-uh-zone) Interactions Your healthcare professionals (e.g., doctor or pharmacist)... Read more »