Hillary Clinton releases additional medical information

Hillary Clinton's campaign released additional details about her health and recent bout with pneumonia on Wednesday.

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A letter from Clinton's doctor states the Democratic presidential nominee last Friday was diagnosed with mild, non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.

"She is recovering well with antibiotics and rest. She continues to remain healthy and fit to serve as president of the United States," said Dr. Lisa Bardack, Clinton's doctor.

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The new information follows Trump's release of additional medical disclosures during a taping of the Dr. Oz Show earlier on Wednesday. That information, however, has not been provided to reporters.

Other highlights from the letter include:

Clinton is currently taking Armor Thyroid, Coumadin, Levaquin (temporarily), Clarinex and B-12 as needed.

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Her blood pressure is 100/70; heart rate of 70; respiratory rate of 18; temperature of 97.8 and pulse-oximetry of 99 percent.

Clinton's vaccinations are "up to date" and include Prevnar and Pneumovax.

She has had a normal mammogram and breast ultrasound. Lab testing (vitamin D, CBC, fasting blood glucose, comprehensive metabolic panel, hemoglobin A1-C, vitamin B-12) is "normal," including cholesterol of 189, LDL of 103, HDL of 56 and triglycerides of 159.

Dr. Bardack said, "the remainder of her complete physical exam was normal and she is in excellent mental condition."

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