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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes for time being but tartarate is short acting so till the time you are not getting it you can have it or replace with some other good available salt for hypertension.
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General Physician•Durg
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It should have not caused any symptoms if you are withdrawing it with 3 days use. What are your symptoms. Book a consult and share it with me in detail.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hi, hypertension is not a disease it's a byproduct of a main disease, mainly raised cholesterol level to b managed opting d under noted tips.
* go, for a brisk walk in d morning to restore blood circulation to nourish the cells & tissues to keep your bp under control.
Tk, plenty of water to eliminate toxins, regulate metabolism.
Go, for meditation, yoga to reduce your stress, anxiety to nourish the whole body.
Go, for gardening,
maintain 1200-1600 calories, through dietary re...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes it is a safe combination. Night metoprolol may affect sleep. Your lipid medicine is probably excessive, suggest you post the exact lipid levels for further opinion.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Eslo is safe but eslo will have gradual effect on BP, usually takes more than 3 weeks for full effect. It is much stronger than metoprolol succinate, so make sure you need strong medicine before it is started.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Metoprolol will only treat the autonomic (i.e. Heart rate and BP symptoms) of anxiety not the cognitive symptoms (those related with mind like anxious mood, feeling apprehensive, fear, etc) they are treated by medications by psychiatrists, which may even make your metoprolol dose less or not required at all, so kindly consult a psychiatrist as anxiety disorder is a primary psychiatric disorder. All the best.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have read the details given. It is clear that you are on multiple drugs to control blood glucose. Dosage of Glimiperide 6 mg is quite high as optimum dose recommeded is 4 mg a day. Taking additional dosage has no benefit. Plus you on Vildagliptin and Metformin also. However, there is no mention of either fasting or PP glucose as well as HbA1c%. Plus there is no information on serum creatinine, urea, lipid profile, extent of daily physical activity and dietary ...more
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MBBS, Diploma in Cardiology

Cardiologist•Muzaffarpur
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Take starpress XL AM 50/5 then let me know after 7 days. Take bp regularly and low salt and low fat diet.
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We as psychotherapists can't comment on medication.
For your psychological issues, please contact a psychotherapist or counsellor in your area and seek immediate help. You may also need to take psychiatric drugs for sometime, for which you would need to consult a qualified psychiatrist.
Also start engaging in your hobbies and some form of yoga and relaxation for better results.
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MCh (CTVS), MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Cardiologist•Lucknow
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This is not the normal bp level.
Normal bp level is systolic <140 mmhg and diastolic <90 mmhg.
If your bp is 180/100 then start some antihypertensive.
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