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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
help with BP/meds
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<blockquote data-quote="SS1LE" data-source="post: 249553" data-attributes="member: 44484"><p>I will chime in on the BP issues (pre treated 140s/85-90, I started out with Losartan , barely worked at 100mg Dose, BP was 130/85 on it. It gave me anxiety\depression. Switched to Valsartan 160MG worked great for BP 120s/70s, caused servere muscle\bone pain. Then moved to irbesartan 150MG, worked well BP 110s/70s. I then moved to taking 75MG of irbesartan and it still keeps my bp in the 120s/70s been on this for about a year, honestly no side effect accept for the first month had sinus issues. For those looking for a supplement that can help with BP try nattokinase, anytime I add this supplement it will usually drop my systolic 5-10 points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SS1LE, post: 249553, member: 44484"] I will chime in on the BP issues (pre treated 140s/85-90, I started out with Losartan , barely worked at 100mg Dose, BP was 130/85 on it. It gave me anxiety\depression. Switched to Valsartan 160MG worked great for BP 120s/70s, caused servere muscle\bone pain. Then moved to irbesartan 150MG, worked well BP 110s/70s. I then moved to taking 75MG of irbesartan and it still keeps my bp in the 120s/70s been on this for about a year, honestly no side effect accept for the first month had sinus issues. For those looking for a supplement that can help with BP try nattokinase, anytime I add this supplement it will usually drop my systolic 5-10 points. [/QUOTE]
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