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iGuard.org has more than 14,310 users on treatment for HEART HEALTH.
Learn more about what medications they are taking to treat heart health from the table below...
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*This list is NOT EXHAUSTIVE - Only drugs used by a sufficiently large number of iGuard.org users are listed. **Medications are sometimes known by different brand/generic names, depending upon how they are packaged or used.
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I am 68 years old, and I am still having severe hot flashes (if that is what it is now called). You would think at this age I would be over hot flashes. Does this sound like the real hot flashes or could it be hormone imbalance. What do you think:
M Brewer
68 year old female
Posted: 2008-08-15 18:29:50
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I was put on Lanoxin today for that very thing and I hope it works!
36 year old female
Posted: 2008-08-14 19:03:49
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I break out in cold sweats and get weak and the perspiration runs down my face. What could cause this?
68 year old female
Posted: 2008-08-14 08:35:14
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Answer/Reply from iGuard:
There could be many causes for these symptoms - you really should follow up with a doctor as soon as possible to make sure nothing serious is going on.
Posted: 2008-08-19 13:34:34
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I have a condition but I don't know what it's called. My heart skips beats. It is not painful but my chest feels heavy all the time like someone is sitting on it.If anyone can tell me what it is called I would appreciate any info I can get. Thank you!
46 year old female
Posted: 2008-05-09 12:47:57
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I have the same problem, it is call irregular heart beat. it is when the heart doesn't have a normal beat and at times it skips a beat.
27 year old male
Posted: 2008-06-21 14:32:24
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