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Verapamil / Calan / Isoptin Teaching 147

Instructed in use of Verapamil, to help regulate heartbeat, prevent chest pain, and reduce blood pressure.

Lopressor Teaching 163

Instructed in use of Lopressor, to control high blood pressure.

Lopressor Teaching 164

Instructed in possible adverse reactions to Lopressor, including fatigue, lethargy, dizziness, low heart rate, low blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and fever.

Procardia Teaching 807

Instructed in use of Procardia to control chest pain and high blood pressure.

Labetalol Teaching 909

Taught that Labetalol slows the heartbeat, lowers blood pressure and reduces strain on the heart.

Labetalol Teaching 911

Taught that Labetalol is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).

Hyzaar Teaching 955

Taught that Hyzaar is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).

Seroquel Teaching 1334

More common side effects of seroquel may include abdominal pain, constipation, diminished movement, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, excessive muscle tone, headache, indigestion, low blood pressure (especially upon standing), nasal inflammation, neck rigidity, rapid or irregular heartbeat, rash, sleepiness, tremor, uncontrollable movements, weakness.

Seroquel Teaching 1336

Particularly during the first few days of therapy, seroquel can cause low blood pressure, with accompanying dizziness, fainting, and rapid heartbeat.

Lisinopril Teaching 1558

SN instructed pt on medication Lisinopril 20mg PO daily for HTN. Side effects include: dizziness due to a drop in blood pressure. Lisinopril can cause nausea, headaches, anxiety, insomnia, drowsiness, nasal congestion, and sexual dysfunction, and Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) and hives may result. Contact the MD as soon as the above signs/symptoms occur.