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Asked for male, 38 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Rohtak
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What problem are u facing in taking these medicines ???
Why do you want to change?

Even if u want to change consult your doctor

There are proper studies done on these medications and then prescribed for the treatment

Stop thinking that if it is ayurvedic it will be beneficial nothing like that no proper studies are done on such medications and hence there side effects are not known

I will not suggest rest upto you
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Cardiologist•Bangalore
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Hello. I presume you are taking these tablets for heart disease? The combination seems to be quite okay, provided your blood pressure and other parameters are within normal range. If you are concerned, please do visit your doctor for further advice.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Everyone reacts to medicines differently, but some side effects are typical. These include nausea ,weight gain, lower sex drive, tiredness, trouble sleeping, dry mouth, blurred vision etc.
Antidepressants can bring relief from many symptoms of depression. But side effects are often part of the package. Some aren’t fun to deal with. Others you can manage. In rare cases, they can be serious
consultation is required before choosing any antidepressants.
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Morning pressures are usually on higher side.. monitor bp closely, if remains high u may need to adjust ur bo medications
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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Yes amlong (amlodepine) is good drug in diastolic dysfunction. The side effects like vomiting and dizziness maybe due to added AT in amtas combination which your mom took Try amlong and if she is still having prob then ask your doctor to give some diuretics for some time and use other BP medication to bring down BP to 120/80 range Then she will feel better.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Hi, you are a prehypertensive Strictly following life style modification can revert your bp back to normal in a few weeks. 45 minutes of strenous exercise should be done daily, 30 minutes of jogginng should be done, eat low sodium food. Drink plenty of water, avoid egg yolk and red nmest.
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I am krishan lal age 74 y, retired bk officer with normal good health, non smoker nor drinker, well settled / satisfied residing at gurgaon. In 1995 due to my domestic circumstances I get in the grip of hypertension & bp. My Dr. Of esi hospital checked me throughly and prescribed tab amlong a and tab alprax 2-5 daily. Since than I am taking both medicines daily regularly and living happy life and my bp remains in the rage of of 80-90/mobile. Four months back my chemist changed my tab amlong a into tab amlip at and I was taking tab amlip at in place of tab amlong a. Three months back my left eye ball which was cataract operated, get reddish. I consulted Dr. And he prescribed eye drops and tablets and it comes in normal condition. Last week all of sudden the same eye again become reddish. I immediately consulted my eye surgeon. He checked and prescribed flur eye drops and vit c tab for 15 days. He also suggested to consult general physio, who will change your bp tablet amlong a and tab alprax 2.5 mg. Sir, now the question - is this is due to change of medicine from amlong a to amlip at. Either is this, due to long time usage of tablet amlong a and tab alprax 2.5 & now its effect becomes week. Sir will you suggest any other good more effective name of medicine in place of tab amlong a and tab alprax 2.5. My phone no. mobile and e mail- email

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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Am long a. and am lip at are same medicines from different companies, some difference in potency is possible due to quality difference
Alprax is not bp medicine, it is for tension. Try to stop it, it is addictive. BP medicines often increase after ten years, do some change of medicines may be required now and again after some years
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
Feet swelling can be due to cor pulmonale or tab esam. Your father medicine for copd is not as per protocol. Tab montair has no role in copd. Try tiomate 200 2 puff once/day with spacer for copd. Other medicine he can continue. Can take diuretics for feet swelling.
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