

This eMedTV article talks about fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide, a drug that is prescribed to lower high blood pressure in adults. This page also describes potential side effects of this drug, as well as general dosing guidelines.
As this eMedTV resource explains, possible side effects of fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide can include a headache, cough, or fatigue. This page also covers more serious and rare side effects of the drug, such as sexual problems or seizures.
As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide uses include lowering high blood pressure in adults. This article explores how the medication works to relax the blood vessels and reduce blood volume.
This eMedTV segment explains that the recommended starting dose of fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide varies between 10 mg/12.5 mg and 20 mg/12.5 mg once a day. This article also covers general guidelines for fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide dosing.
As this portion of the eMedTV library explains, drug interactions with fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide can cause your body to metabolize the drugs differently than intended. This page explores how these drug interactions can lead to problems.
This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at some of the warnings and precautions with fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide, including an increased risk of infections and allergic reactions. This page also explains who should not take the drug.
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