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Adverse Reaction: Mild nausea, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness and headaches.<br />
Interactions: Nexium, Norvasc, Synthroid, Tramadol and Zocor.<br />
Lanoxin (Digoxin)<br />
Pronunciation: di-JOX-in<br />
Classification: Cardiac Glycoside<br />
IFU: Arrhythmia/Myocardial Infarction<br />
Action: Helps make the heart beat stronger and with a more regular rhythm.<br />
Dosage: 50mcg (0.05mg), 100mcg (0.1mg), and 200mcg (0.2mg) capsules<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Adverse Reaction: Dizziness, fainting, fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse.<br />
Interactions: Lisinopril, Spironolactone, Tylenol, Warfarin and Zocor.<br />
Lasix (Furosemide)<br />
Pronunciation: fur-OH-se-mide<br />
Classification: Loop Diuretic<br />
IFU: Hypertension/Edema<br />
Action: Prevents your body from absorbing too much salt, this allows the salt to instead be<br />
passed in your urine.<br />
Dosage: 20mg, 40mg, 80mg, 10mg/10ml, 40mg/5ml, 100mg/100ml-0.9%.<br />
Route: Oral tablet, injectable solution, oral liquid, oral solution, compounding powder and<br />
intravenous solution.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Chest pain, chills, cough or hoarseness, fever, and general feeling tiredness.<br />
Interactions: Albuterol, Coreg, Coumadin, Multivitamin, and Prednisone.<br />
Lopressor (Metoprolol Tartrate)<br />
Pronunciation: MET-oh-PROE-lol TAR-trate<br />
Classification: Beta-blocker<br />
IFU: Hypertension<br />
Action: Slows down the heartbeat, helping the heart beat more regularly, and reducing the<br />
amount of work the heart has to do.<br />
Dosage: 50mg tablet<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Adverse Reaction: Blurred vision, chest pain or discomfort, confusion, dizziness and faintness.<br />
Interactions: Neurontin, Prednisone, Tylenol, Xanax, and Zocor.<br />
Micardis (Telmisartan)<br />
Pronunciation: TEL-mi-SAR-tan<br />
Classification: ARB