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Taking a beta blocker along w/ garlic supplement
Can I do this, was looking online and couldn't find anything saying no.
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Don't see why not but if it's for BP ACE inhibitors have been found to be superior in almost every case and beta blockers have some recently proved previously unsuspected dangers; I find Lisinopril much better.
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