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Suggest Treatment For High BP , Nausea And Depression

MY MUMS PRESSURE IS ALWAYS HIGH, SHE WAS ON AMATAS,AMLOPIDINE AND HYPO-TONE, DOC ASKED HER TO TAKE HYPO TONE ONLY AND THE SIDE EFFECTS ARE REALLY BAD EG DEPRESSION NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION, DIAROHHEA,SHORTHNESS OF BREATH,NIGHTMARES,PANIC ATTACKS..WHAT CAN BE DONE TO ASSIST
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Hello!

Thank you for asking on HCM!

Regarding your concerns, I would recommend to stop immediately taking HYPO TONE as it appears to exert intolerable side effects.

You have to inform the prescribing physician on these issues, and to discuss for any possible alternative anti-hypertensive treatment.

If no liver and renal dysfunction exist, then there are several possibilities to modify her treatment. You should discuss with her doctor about that.

If the actual complains persist ever after drug interruption, you need to send your mum to ER, for a transitory supportive care.

Hope to have been helpful to you. Greetings!
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Suggest Treatment For High BP , Nausea And Depression

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concerns, I would recommend to stop immediately taking HYPO TONE as it appears to exert intolerable side effects. You have to inform the prescribing physician on these issues, and to discuss for any possible alternative anti-hypertensive treatment. If no liver and renal dysfunction exist, then there are several possibilities to modify her treatment. You should discuss with her doctor about that. If the actual complains persist ever after drug interruption, you need to send your mum to ER, for a transitory supportive care. Hope to have been helpful to you. Greetings!