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RESPeRATE and Your Doctor

Talking to your doctor about the world's first OTC treatment for hypertension.

Your doctor may have told you to try to control your blood pressure with diet and exercise before starting a lifetime of medication. Talk to your doctor about non-drug RESPeRATE, a clinically-proven way to reduce your high blood pressure

  • It's FDA cleared and CE marked for lowering blood pressure.
  • It's not a drug and can be safely used in conjunction with medications.
  • It's scientifically proven in 10 published studies to lower blood pressure.
  • There are no side effects.
  • There are over 100,000 people using RESPeRATE.
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RESPeRATE users - do not reduce your blood pressure medication without first consulting with your doctor. Be sure to inform them of all your treatments to lower blood pressure. This will help your doctor evaluate how RESPeRATE can be incorporated into how you manage your blood pressure.

If you have already purchased RESPeRATE, share your experience. Doctors generally judge a treatment by studying the scientific evidence and evaluating their patients' experience with it.

What can I take with me about RESPeRATE?

  • The "For Your Doctor" Brochure
    This brochure will provide valuable information for you to share with your healthcare provider. It includes a summary of the 10 clinical trials supporting the use of RESPeRATE and a brief clinical review written by three renowned hypertension specialists.

    Download the RESPeRATE information kit »
    (includes the "For Your Doctor" brochure)

  • RESPeRATE Log Book
    The RESPeRATE Take Control LogBook will help you and your doctor evaluate the effect of your RESPeRATE therapy and other treatments on your blood pressure.

What else should I know?

Indications for Use (Over the counter/OTC):

RESPeRATE is intended for use as a relaxation treatment for the reduction of stress by leading the user through interactively guided and monitored breathing exercises. The device is indicated for use only as an adjunctive treatment for high blood pressure together with other pharmacological and/or non-pharmacological interventions.

Contraindications:

None known.

Precautions:

Do not use this device without consulting your physician if you suffer or have suffered in the past from: Active ischemic heart disease/unstable angina, bradycardia, severe congestive heart failure, chronic atrial fibrillation, stroke resulting in permanent impairment, chronic renal failure, severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis and emphysema, major organ failure, sleep paralysis, have a pacemaker or if you are pregnant.

Common Sense Advice:

InterCure strongly recommends that you do not modify your hypertension treatments without the advice and consent of your physician.

Prescription Information For Your Doctor

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