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If you are searching for a Canadian doctor who knows about Micardis, remember that Micardis is a form of hypertension medication used to treat high blood pressure & provide cardiovascular protection. The generic name for Micardis is Telmisartan.

Candian doctors teach us that blood pressure is the pumping force of the heart that is felt throughout your blood vessels over the whole body. The heart is a pump and the force, energy and intensity of that pump is what we call blood pressure or in some cases high blood pressure.

Ask your doctor about Micardis doses. Micardis doses have a 24-hour half-life which gives a full day\'s protection against hypertension and is essential for preventing heart attacks and strokes.