Hillary Clinton releases medical records and her doctor said she is 'healthy and fit to serve as president'
Hillary Clinton has released her medical records and her doctor has said she is "healthy and fit to serve as President of the United States".
The presidential candidates have been under pressure to hand over their medical records to prove to voters they are fit for office.
Rumours about Clinton's health have gone into overdrive after she was diagnosed with pneumonia and apparently collapsed at a 9/11 memorial event.
However, her physician, Dr Lisa Bardack, said Clinton "is in excellent mental condition."
The letter detailing her medical records describes the pneumonia diagnosis Clinton recently received.
She had a chest CT scan last week which revealed the "mild, non-contagious" infection.
Clinton was treated with Levaquin, which she was advised to take for 10 days.
It also said Clinton has been evaluated by Dr Bardack several times, including today, since she "became overheated and dehydrated and felt dizzy on Sunday at the 9/11 Memorial event".
Dr Bardack indicates that Secretary Clinton "continues to improve."
Her medical report revealed she is currently taking:
Armor Thyroid
Coumadin
Levaquin (for a total ten days)
Clarinex as well as B-12 as needed.
Her vitals were recorded with blood pressure of 100/70; heart rate of 70; respiratory rate of 18; temperature of 97.8 and pulse-oximetry of 99%.
It also showed her vaccinations are up to date and she has had a normal mammogram and breast ultrasound.
It detailed the recent lab tests for vitamin D, CBC, fasting blood glucose, comprehensive metabolic panel, hemoglobin A1-C, vitamin B-12 which were "normal".
Dr Bardack added: "The remainder of her complete physical exam was normal and she is in excellent mental condition."