What do other patients take for HEART VALVE PROBLEMS?

iGuard.org has more than 1,600 users on treatment for HEART VALVE PROBLEMS. Learn more about what medications they are taking to treat heart valve problems from the table below...

Commonly Used Medication Name*
(Hover mouse over name to see medication class)
% of Patients Average Risk Rating Generic Patient-reported Severity
Tenormin 47 % YES

*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.

EXAMPLE: 47 % of iGuard.org patients that use medications for HEART VALVE PROBLEMS regularly use Atenolol as part of their treatment.


Comments for HEART VALVE PROBLEMS

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Question/Comment:

I was not aware that there were med's for heart valve problems. I had this problem for years and my cardilogist never precribed any med's he just did test every six months and eventually told me I need a valve replace. This was done one year ago. I now wonder if it was really necessary. I wish i would have asked more questions.

57 year old female
Posted: 2008-11-19 15:35:37     Rating: Star Star Star Star Star

Question/Comment:

I have PAD and in the last year, I have had 2 stents and a "balloon". I have R/A and a number of other illnessnes. My question is can R/A cause the problems with the PAD. Thank you in advance for any information.

51 year old female
Posted: 2008-10-08 12:26:34     Rating: Star Star Star Star Star

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