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Staying on AZOR

It is important to continue taking AZOR as prescribed by your doctor even when you reach your blood pressure goal. So be sure to continue taking AZOR every day, as prescribed by your doctor. Also be sure to refill your prescription before you run out of pills.

Finding what’s right for you

Keep in mind that when you first start taking AZOR, it may take your doctor some time to find the dose of AZOR that’s right for you. This is not unusual for people who are starting a blood pressure medicine. Just try to be patient. Keep tracking your blood pressure numbers, and work closely with your doctor.

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Saving money as you keep moving in the right direction

Some people cut pills in half and skip days to make their prescription last longer. But doing this can affect the results you get with AZOR. Good ways to save on prescription costs include:

Staying on track with the Right Fit Program

You may want to enroll in the Right Fit Program. This FREE program is designed to help you stay on track with your medicine and make healthy lifestyle changes. You can enroll by simply clicking the button on this page.

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Why stay on your treatment plan?

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Your health is worth it.

Staying on your plan will help keep you moving in the right direction!

Join the Right Fit Program
This FREE program provides:
  • Valuable co-pay savings
  • Tips for lowering blood pressure
  • Stories and recipes

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