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Compare Azilsartan (Edarbi) and Candesartan (Atacand) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Edarbi, Edarbyclor · ARB
How it works
Newest ARB with highest AT1 receptor affinity, providing superior blood pressure lowering at maximum dose.
Approved for
Atacand · ARB
How it works
Selective AT1 receptor blocker with tight receptor binding and slow dissociation, providing sustained antihypertensive effect.
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 11 Reddit discussions
Azilsartan
0%
positive
3 threads
Candesartan
25%
positive
8 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
3 Reddit threads analysed for Azilsartan
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
2 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Anyone have any experience with carvedilol ER , I was taking amlodipine 5 mg worked pretty good but was causing muscle, joint and nerve pain. Tried Lisinopril almost passed out on a walk and seemed like made my BP run higher. My nephrologist wants me to try beta blocker carvedilol ER. Just curious h
Has anyone experienced floaters after starting an angiotensin II receptor blocker like Edarbi? It seems like I had an increased number of floaters after starting the med, the most obvious a huge black stringy floater that would appear when I looked sharply to the side. I've had a small amount of flo
Patient has both medicare part d and medi-cal (CA medicaid). pt tried to fill edarbi prescription thru medi-cal but rejected - “bill to other primary payor”. So submitted to part d and p.a. required the pt md got p.a denied by part d for edarbi, pt does not want to try anything else. so pt now want
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8 Reddit threads analysed for Candesartan
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
65 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Update: we met with the cardiologist today. She has put through a referral for an urgent CT angiogram but is worried it might take 2 months, so if she can’t get it sooner, they’re going to do a regular angiogram. Also referred for a cardiac MRI and has a holter monitor on. Hoping these tests will
At first I was very biased because I thought maybe I am just overexaggerating a bit. However, the longer I started taking this magnesium supplement, the more I started to realise that this stuff is legit. It has gotten to a point where I don't even experience a severe headache anymore when having a
I had physiotherapy for two years, giving me massages, exercises and dry needling. It sure did improve my health situation, but I noticed that it only had a temporary effect. The therapist then finally suggested me to see a neurologist. Since then I got diagnosed with "out-of-the-sudden" chronic mig
NOTE: Progress updates posted below the main post. I am 59, my wife is 57. We met with Dr. Alan Green in NY on Thurs., and return home next Wednesday (we live in Honolulu) when we will fill our Rapamycin prescriptions (Sirolimus) and begin our program in earnest. Along with Rapamycin, we both curren
(female, 24). 173 cm, 56 kgs, smoker (nicotine). For the past seven years I have been getting what several doctors have diagnosed with “chronic migraines” on a daily basis although the severity changes. A migraine. Every single day. For 7 years. No treatment is working. So you can imagine my desper
BELGIUM (West-Vlaanderen) My wife’s suffering from migraine since 2018. No pain relief found, on the contrary, quantity and intensity raises by day. Since 1st January 2026 she had 3 pain free days in 50 days… average pain index 6-7/10 (not able to function, in bed or zombie). Last 2y she’s working
Is there any clinical reason to use two ARBs together ? (i.e. candesartan 8mg + valsartan 40mg). I can wrap my head around ACEi + ARB combo for extremely resistant and maybe it helps some minority of patients. But this makes no sense to me.
Don't downvote this to oblivion like other comments I've made on this subject in the past. I'm merely curious. I hear all the time that drug prices in the US are really exorbitant in comparison to other parts of the world. So I just wanted to gauge the price between where I am in Australia and the U
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Both Azilsartan and Candesartan belong to the ARB class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients.
Both medications are approved for Hypertension. When two drugs treat the same condition, the choice between them often depends on the patient's medical history, other medications, tolerability, and prescriber preference.
This comparison is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making medication decisions.