If you have [a] question, discuss it with your pharmacist, and your doctor, esp. if you are having side effects of unusual symptoms.,
Yes, that is what I mentioned...your Pharmacist is more knowledgeable with medication, interactions, etc. Your doctor prescribes the drug and the pharmacist cannot change that without consulting the doctor and getting a new prescription.
Ask your pharmacist, they are more knowledgeable in reactions and how long to take the prescribed drug.
Here is information about Diavan: http://www.drugs.com/diovan.html.
If you have question, discuss it with your pharmacist, and your doctor, esp. if you are having side effects of unusual symptoms.