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If you are taking Diovan 80, it is likely that you are being tratd for high blood pressure. However, the physician who prescribed it for you is probably a better place to ask than a public website that does not have your spcific medical information at hand.
Valsartan is the generic of a blood pressure medication sold as Diovan.
Aleve might elevate blood pressure. If your bl. pressure isn't well controlled and over or near the limit, you should avoid Aleve.
High blood pressure, hct is the diuretic
Valsartan is the generic of a blood pressure medication sold as Diovan.
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No. Benazepril is an "ACE inhibitor" (angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor). Diovan is an "angiotensin receptor blocker" (ARB). These two classes of medications are related in that they lower blood pressure by blocking the RAAS (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system). The brand name of benazepril is Lotensin. The generic name for Diovan is valsartan.
Yes, Diovan and valsartan are essentially the same, as Diovan is the brand name for the generic drug valsartan. Both are used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Valsartan is the active ingredient in Diovan, and the two medications have the same effects and uses, but Diovan may be more expensive due to its brand status.
Yes, Diovan and valsartan are essentially the same; Diovan is the brand name for the drug valsartan. Valsartan is the generic name for the medication, which is primarily used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Both formulations contain the same active ingredient and work in the same way in the body.
Blood pressure is taken with a sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope.
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