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About AZOR

Finding what’s right for you

It’s important to find the right medicine—because your health is worth it. Ask your doctor if AZOR may be right for you.

AZOR relaxes and widens blood vessels to help lower blood pressure

FDA-approved, AZOR combines 2 medicines that both work to lower high blood pressure. AZOR—along with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management—may help you get results.

AZOR is proven effective. In clinical studies, AZOR was shown to:
  • Effectively lower blood pressure. People taking the 2 medicines in AZOR had greater reductions in blood pressure than did people taking just 1 medicine
  • Work for many types of people, including African Americans, people with diabetes, and people older than 65 years
  • Start to work quickly—in as little as 2 weeks

In this section

How AZOR works

Find out how AZOR works to help lower high blood pressure.

Starting right with AZOR

Learn how to get the most from your treatment.

Tracking your blood pressure

Learn why it’s important to take and track your blood pressure between doctor visits.

Staying on AZOR

Understand why it’s important to stay on AZOR even after you’ve reached your blood pressure goal.

Safety and side effects

Learn about possible side effects.

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AZOR has already been prescribed to 300,000 people.

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