EXFORGE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE REALITY SERIES
John Episode 2
EXR-900597-B
CHECKLISTS
John:
Gear coming up
Radio:
Whiskey traffic seven one four foxtrot zero
0:13
John:
When one flies, there's a standard dictum that one should use a checklist to make sure that you've not forgotten anything. I think the same thing applies when I'm looking after a patient. Go ahead and take a deep breath in and out. We want to know their present status. You need to know the past status; when a patient last had a cardiogram; when a patient last had a physical. I'll automatically take a blood pressure on a patient whether they come in for a sore throat or a hang nail.
0:40
John:
When I fly my airplanes, I don't check the plane's blood pressure but I certainly check the fuel pressure.
0:47
Dr. Wood's Wife:
As a pilot, he's super careful; checking everything properly, going through his checklist. Health is another matter but right now he's starting to go through that checklist too.
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EXFORGE is a prescription medication for the treatment of high blood pressure. It may be used when one medicine to lower your high blood pressure is not enough. It may also be used as the first medicine to lower high blood pressure if your doctor decides you are likely to need more than one medicine.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is the most important information I should know about EXFORGE?
If you become pregnant, stop taking EXFORGE and call your doctor right away. EXFORGE can harm an unborn baby causing injury and even death. If you plan to become pregnant, talk to your doctor about other treatment options to lower your blood pressure before taking EXFORGE.
Serious side effects could occur such as:
- Low blood pressure (hypotension). Lie down if you feel faint or dizzy and call your doctor right away.
- Worsening chest pain (angina) or heart attack, particularly in patients who already have severe heart disease. Get emergency help if you get worse chest pain or chest pain that does not go away.
- Kidney problems, changes in blood test results for patients with congestive heart failure, or allergic reactions. Call your doctor if you get swelling in your feet, ankles, or hands or unexplained weight gain.
Side effects are usually mild and brief. The most common side effects that occur more frequently with EXFORGE than placebo (sugar pill) are swelling of the hands, ankles, or feet; nasal congestion or sore throat, head or chest cold; and dizziness.
The EXFORGE patients, their physicians, and members of their support network are real and have been compensated for their time.
Individual Results May Vary
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