Of all blood pressure medicines, angiotensin receptor blockers, specifically losartan, appears to best prevent getting epilepsy, in people more likely to become epileptic.
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After, I had received 2 stents, my cardio doc added 1/2 of a
Losartan 25 mg tablet an hour before bedtime.
Besides the cardiac protection, I sleep better most nights with my CPap machine.
I have not had any new side effects after adding the Losartan at night.
Also, I take a low dose aspirin tab with the Losartan and my evening Eliquis.
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