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Enlarged aorta is very dangerous. After talking to you, I should start taking my blood pressure medications.

HTA is the most efficient silent killer. Don't underestimate the risks.
Indeed and ask your doctor about a medication controlling your blood pressure and allowing taking Cialis/Viagra.
ACE inhibitors do not cause ED.
An ACE inhibitor is a type of medication that lowers blood pressure and treats heart failure by preventing the body from making angiotensin II, a substance that narrows blood vessels. Common ACE inhibitors include lisinopril, enalapril, and ramipril, and they can also help protect the kidneys in people with diabetes.
Note: Angiotensine II is essential, its concentration will only be decreased... Those AI are more artificial than intelligent when trying to explain scientific subject...
I'm under ramipril and my doctor prescribed me CIALIS. All is good my BP is stable 80/120 and my sexual life is very good. Only the good effects!
 
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Indeed and ask your doctor about a medication controlling your blood pressure and allowing taking Cialis/Viagra.
ACE inhibitors do not cause ED.
An ACE inhibitor is a type of medication that lowers blood pressure and treats heart failure by preventing the body from making angiotensin II, a substance that narrows blood vessels. Common ACE inhibitors include lisinopril, enalapril, and ramipril, and they can also help protect the kidneys in people with diabetes.
I'm under ramipril and my doctor prescribed me CIALIS. All is good my BP is stable 80/120 and my sexual life is very good. Only the good effects!
He prescribed me Calcium Channel Blockers and he also prescribed me Viagra. The one I have is not known to cause ED and had some interactions with viagra but it can still be taken based on what pharmacist told me. I did ask him for ACE inhibitors but he did not want to seem to change the medication I was prescribed. I was actually concerned about other side effects, they say it can cause a heart attack in some individuals with heart failure and artery disease. I do not have that but it still runned chills down my spine. I asked the doc and pharmacist, they said by not taking it I am at risk for stroke and heart problems.
 

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Guys, anything consistently over 120 is considered high BP nowadays. If you're out of shape, for the love of your own life please hit the gym 3 times a week. You can do 45 min each time nothing crazy, just do a circuit like they have at Econo. Two three months and you'll see such changes in your body composition. Your heart will thank you.