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ACE Inhibitors and ARBs: Helping Blood Flow Better (01:58)
Find out why it's important to keep taking your ACE inhibitor or ARB and how to make it easier.
After a Heart Attack: Taking an Antiplatelet or a Daily Aspirin (02:35)
Learn why it's important to take antiplatelet medicine or a daily aspirin after a heart attack.
After a Heart Attack: Taking Beta-Blockers (01:20)
Learn how beta-blocker medicine helps your heart heal after a heart attack.
After a Stroke: Taking a Blood Thinner for A-Fib (02:07)
Learn why it's important to take blood-thinning medicine after your stroke.
Asthma: Is Your Child Using the Quick-Relief Inhaler Too Often? (01:45)
Learn how to tell when your child is using a quick-relief inhaler too often and when to call a doctor.
Asthma: The Importance of Controller Medicines (00:25)
Learn why your controller medicines are so important.
Beta-Blockers: Helping Your Heart Relax (02:12)
Learn why you need to take your beta-blocker and how to make it easier to take.
Care in the Hospital: Bleeding Prevention and Blood Thinners (03:25)
Learn what can be done to prevent bleeding while in the hospital when you're on blood thinners.
Children and Cough and Cold Medicines (01:13)
Learn what's safe—and what isn't—when it comes to your child and over-the-counter cold remedies.
COPD: Taking Medicines After a Flare-Up (01:30)
Learn how taking COPD medicines correctly helps prevent flare-ups and trips to the hospital.
Depression Medicine Side Effects (01:54)
Learn how to deal with common side effects of depression medicines.
Depression Medicine: Deciding to Quit (01:56)
Learn why it's important to work with your doctor when stopping depression medicines.
 
 

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