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What Do These Prescribed Medications For BP Indicate?
Sir, for bp and cad i am on following medicines,MORNING OLMAZEST 40,LN BLOC 10 And prezoprex xl 5,Night Olmazest 40, LNBLOC 10. Prezoprex XL 5.clopiletA 75 ,Aztor 20, And Embeta XR 50 My BP IS IN RANGE of 120/60 And Pulse Rate is 57. I may kindly be advised whether i continue the same medicines . My age is 69 years.
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. The medications you are taking as prescribed are indicated to be taken for high blood pressure and also to prevent complications arising out of hypertension like coronary artery disease. With medications, your blood pressure of 120/60 mmHg is under good control. You need to periodically check your blood pressure and only decrease the dose of these medications as advised by your Physician. If you think that blood pressure is under control and stop taking medications, it can complicate by sudden uncontrolled rebound hypertension and land you in complications like myocardial infarction and stroke. Your dosage can be reduced after review, but you need to take the maintenance dose compulsorily. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.
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What Do These Prescribed Medications For BP Indicate?
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. The medications you are taking as prescribed are indicated to be taken for high blood pressure and also to prevent complications arising out of hypertension like coronary artery disease. With medications, your blood pressure of 120/60 mmHg is under good control. You need to periodically check your blood pressure and only decrease the dose of these medications as advised by your Physician. If you think that blood pressure is under control and stop taking medications, it can complicate by sudden uncontrolled rebound hypertension and land you in complications like myocardial infarction and stroke. Your dosage can be reduced after review, but you need to take the maintenance dose compulsorily. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.