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Taking Coversyl, Cilacar, Nikoran For BP. Side Effects? Feel Giddy, Thirsty, Tired
hi, i take follwing medicine for bp as it reaches to 240/110 often. coversyl 4 mg, 1-0-1 cilacar 10mg 1-0-1, nikoran 5 mg1-0-1-, met xl 50 1-0-0, hydride 12.5 1-1-0, apressol 25 mg 0-1-0, with storvas 20 and clopitab. i want to know side effects of these medication. i have had angioplasty and by pass surgery done.i feel giddiness, thirsty and very tired after starting these bp medication 15 days ago .
it is very common to have feeling of tiredness , giddiness and general weakness after staring the anti hypertensive medications especially if the initial blood pressure is very high.
Most of the times the body takes time to get used to the normal blood pressure if the high blood pressure is present for a long time.
just give it some time, i think you will get adapted to the medications.
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Taking Coversyl, Cilacar, Nikoran For BP. Side Effects? Feel Giddy, Thirsty, Tired
Hi thanks for asking. it is very common to have feeling of tiredness , giddiness and general weakness after staring the anti hypertensive medications especially if the initial blood pressure is very high. Most of the times the body takes time to get used to the normal blood pressure if the high blood pressure is present for a long time. just give it some time, i think you will get adapted to the medications. Thanks.