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HI i wants to know some important informations and hope some doctors would help me. i came to know i have Left Posterior Artery Stenosis and for which i was asked to take tablets as follows, Inderal 40 mg, Tancodeb, C Prams, Amitryn, Dicorate ER 250 & Duzeela for 6 month and which in course increased my appetite very much and i took so much of junk foods which lead me to increase in Cholesterol (Hypercholesterlomia) (Tablet - CAAT) and now i came to know i also have bilateral renal calculus and now i donno which tables to take and what to stop plz someone help me... regards, Sathya.
You need to not stop any of the medicine if the most concern of yours is the renal calculus.
Therefore, let me inform you that the artery stenosis (you haven't mentioned which artery is stenosed) and renal calculus are completely two different conditions. Hence, the medication you are taking has nothing to do with calculus.
Calculus must be removed with a surgical procedure as early as possible and there is no need to stop any of the medicine you're taking for artery stenosis or vascular disease.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Akhtarhusain,
General & Family Physician
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Hi, You need to not stop any of the medicine if the most concern of yours is the renal calculus. Therefore, let me inform you that the artery stenosis (you haven t mentioned which artery is stenosed) and renal calculus are completely two different conditions. Hence, the medication you are taking has nothing to do with calculus. Calculus must be removed with a surgical procedure as early as possible and there is no need to stop any of the medicine you re taking for artery stenosis or vascular disease. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain, General & Family Physician