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AUTLS, CCEDM, MD - Internal Medicine, MB...read more

General Physician•Faridabad
bp tablet once started has to be taken lifelong...u can get the dosage reduced of it i.e. half tablet daily or simpy amlodipine ,without telmisartan...there are lot of options
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General Physician•Delhi
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Tazloc contains telmisartan and as such this medicine is in not significantly implicated in causing erectile dysfunction.
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Bariatrician•Bangalore
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Lybrate-user, Since you are obese, having diabetes and hypertension, an all in one solution for this will be Bariatric surgery. This will help you lose weight, and also give you remission if you are type 2 diabetic. And also relission from type 2 diabetes.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Telma h and tazloc am
both have telmisartan but first has hydrochlorthiazide and
second has amlodipine send bp reading.
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Cardiologist•Gurgaon
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1) You are effectively taking three tablets, Amlodipine Metoprolol and Telmisartan
2) Doses of all the medicines are small, so your question is justified 3) For a 10-15 mm change in BP you can try for aggressive diet and exercise schedules.
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Cardiologist•Dehradun
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Its better to continue tazloc. You can go for aggressive lifestyle modifications like walk for 45 minutes daily and less of oily things rice and sugar and more of vegetables and fruits for control of bp.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Kolkata
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No do not take this medicine without consult doctor
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1.lycopodium 0/2, 0/3
16 dose each
od x 32 days.
Let me know after 7 days.
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Diabetologist•Surat
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Dear Lybrate user, if you are looking for a cheaper alternative for zomelis met then there is not any but if that is not suitable to it then based on diabetes level and other factors the molecule can be changed.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Panchkula
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Hi, it's a combination of two salt to reduce your BP. As I can see your BMI is very high, you are quite young, so try to reduce your weight.
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Tremors have got nothing to do with it. Though tremors are associated with neurological disorders, they can as well be either physiological or because of some little known causes. Simply a sleep deprivation can give rise to tremors. Alcohol consumption or caffeine overdose can give rise to tremors. Vit B12, B1 deficiency also causes tremors. After ruling out these simple causes if you still persist having tremors then you will have to go in for neurological evaluation.
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