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4 hours gap between the two drugs is enough. You can use 100 mg. Check whether there is hydrochlorothiazide in your bp drugs. For using viagra--you should not use nitrate group of drugs; you should be able to do treadmill up to 6 mets. Inform the doctor treating you, if you had viagra 24 hours earlier.
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High BP patient instead of taking Telma H 80 mg once in day can they take telma H 40 mg twice a day.
What's Kalyani's current Blood Pressure? If it's high she may take like that if she is unable to procure Telma H 80 (Telmesartan 80 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg)
Taking Telma H 40 (Telmesartan 40 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg) twice a day would mean she would be taking additional HCTZ 12.5 mg.
To remain at the same doses, it would be preferable to take Telma H 40 in the morning and Telma 40 (not - H) at night.
Taking Telma H 40 (Telmesartan 40 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg) twice a day would mean she would be taking additional HCTZ 12.5 mg.
To remain at the same doses, it would be preferable to take Telma H 40 in the morning and Telma 40 (not - H) at night.
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Hello lybrate user,
The H part of telesco H tablet is hydrochlorothiazide, which is diuretic.
It can increase uric acid level, keep a check on ur uric acid levels and symptoms of hyperurecemia.
If uric acid levels are increasing, better to avoid hydrochlorothiazide.
Thank you.
The H part of telesco H tablet is hydrochlorothiazide, which is diuretic.
It can increase uric acid level, keep a check on ur uric acid levels and symptoms of hyperurecemia.
If uric acid levels are increasing, better to avoid hydrochlorothiazide.
Thank you.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. Usually in subclinical hypothyroidism no treatment is advocated, unlee there are troubling or disturbing symptoms related to hypothyroidism. So in first place there should have been no thyroxine given. Since she was given 25 mcg, the TSH has gone down below normal. So the doctor has asked you to stop it. My subscription is stop treating now, then check TSH after 8 weeks. Then inform, if the level goes above 10 mU/L, then only treatment is needed. Otherwise...more
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