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What Causes Lower Leg Pain?

I have been taking carvedilol twice a day (two 6.25 mg tablets)for at least four years prescribed by my cardiologist. My lower legs hurt so badly sometimes that I have difficulty walking. I also take Coumadin and Ibersartan and generic zetia. Can one or all of these medications make my legs hurt so?
Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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About the medications you must ask your cardiologist. Cardiac medication must be taken only with medical prescription. It is also better to check your artery system - speak with your doctor about the Angiography - it is about to see your blood flow in the arthery. For leg pain you can speak with a physician for recovery. The leg pain can be from the lumbar spine, sometimes starts form a minimal spinal disc herniation. May it is helpfull to speak with you doctor about an MRI at lumbar spine.

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What Causes Lower Leg Pain?

About the medications you must ask your cardiologist. Cardiac medication must be taken only with medical prescription. It is also better to check your artery system - speak with your doctor about the Angiography - it is about to see your blood flow in the arthery. For leg pain you can speak with a physician for recovery. The leg pain can be from the lumbar spine, sometimes starts form a minimal spinal disc herniation. May it is helpfull to speak with you doctor about an MRI at lumbar spine.