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Can blood pressure medicine cause celiac disease? That is the question that researchers have been asking and exploring…And the simple answer is yes. In this Pharma Harma, I break down the research linking blood pressure medications to inflammation of the GI tract that mimics celiac disease. You will want to watch this video if your doctor has prescribed an Angiotensin II receptor blocker like telmisartan or olmesartan to you for the treatment of high blood pressure. Especially if you have started to develop diarrhea, weight loss, muscle loss, or dehydration.
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