Depletes Zinc. This medication is commonly used for Hypertension
This drug is a comprehensive combination of a angiotensin receptor blocker, calcium channel blocker, and thiazide diuretic. Studies have shown that treatment with medications like Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) can lead to zincuria, which is increased urinary excretion of zinc. This increased excretion may potentially lead to zinc deficiency in some individuals and therefore supplementation should be considered. Thiazide diuretics, a common medication for high blood pressure, can increase how much zinc your body gets rid of through urine. It's advisable to monitor your blood zinc levels while taking these medications and consider zinc supplementation.
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Zinc (as zinc bisglycinate and (TRAACS™) — 12.5 mg
Zinc Bisglycinate by Pure Encapsulations — 15 mg