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Dosages for Hydrochlorot

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PostPosted: 12/31/06 - 11:36    Post subject: Dosages for Hydrochlorot Vote now! Reply with quote

My doctor put me on 50 mg's of Hydrochlorot, one tablet daily and said this was a low dosages. Talking with other poeple with higher blood pressure than mine, are on lower dosages of the same drug. Does 50 mg's seem correct. My bp was somewhat border line 145/95, the high end.
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