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Nov. 3, 2004 -- Combining two commonly prescribed blood pressure medications or taking a routinely prescribed blood pressure pill may help people with type 2 diabetes avoid kidney disease, according to a new study. The commonly prescribed medications are an ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitor called Mavik and a calcium channel blocker called verapamil (also called Calan SR and Isoptin SR). The study, which appears in the Nov. 4 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, shows that these medications, when taken together, can help prevent kidney problems in people who have type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. It shows that in people with type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, the combination of an ACE inhibitor and calcium channel blocker reduced the risk of developing the abnormal presence of protein in the urine, which often foreshadows kidney failure. cialis packaged as viagra pill splitter viagra to big of a dose international language of viagra
