It’s an ARB, calcium channel blocker, and diuretic, all together. These are the three types of blood pressure medicines recently described as likely best to use together, from other studies I’ve seen.
Do note you can bring down blood pressure naturally, with an easy approach being adding increments of ten grams of soluble fiber to get a nearly six point drop in systolic each time.
There are other easy tweaks I’ve posted in prior study write ups.
Daily aerobic exercise has enabled me to get off Lisinopril medication for high blood pressure. Also cut off statins since the heart is working great. Bonus from exercise is no signs of dementia, still able to develop computer program to monitor performance of my investments at age 84, sciatica pains are dormant and have enough stamina to mow suburban size lawn in Florida summers with a push mower. Okay I will concede I use Ryobi battery powered mower which is lighter than gasoline powered mower and much quieter and without fumes to inhale.
I’ve been taking telmisartan in combination with triamterene / HCTZ for many years. My BP is routinely around 115/70, and the medicines are cheap generics. My doc seems to like combining cheap generic medications to good effect - I take 3 separate cholesterol meds that keep my numbers well within normal ranges.
I use Hawthorne powder poured over Manuka honey, celery seed & cod liver oil. I have the BP of a 10 yr old.
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