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Asked for Male, 24 years old from Chikkamaglur
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These two medications have a different mechanism of action but they both active on blood pressure so that they can be equally effective but that cannot be proved unless you keep a regular blood pressure record so I would advise you to check your blood pressure regularly and get back to your doctor if there is any variation also aldactone is a diuretic which can lead to electrolyte imbalances so you should check your kidney functions regularly as well.
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Hyderabad
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You can use dulcolax 5 mg once tabulate per day, although you are using evabride, ecosprin, lipvas, lostat, platloc and cold once in a day,
you try to reduce constipation by eating high fibre vegetables, cooked or raw (link bindi-lady's finger, bitter gourds and so son) also, check your thyroid function by a tft test and take care to deliberately drink a lot of water 3-3 litres daily.
you try to reduce constipation by eating high fibre vegetables, cooked or raw (link bindi-lady's finger, bitter gourds and so son) also, check your thyroid function by a tft test and take care to deliberately drink a lot of water 3-3 litres daily.
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Asked for male, 54 years old from Ranchi
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Fasting blood sugar should be less than 126 and post prandial (after food should be less than 160) ideally. She might need a change in her dose or might need new medications. She needs to be reviewed by the physician.
That being said, if there is a change in her routine i.e. She is getting less excercise or eating in an appropriate way that needs to be addressed.
That being said, if there is a change in her routine i.e. She is getting less excercise or eating in an appropriate way that needs to be addressed.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Srinagar
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Do not substitute or change any medications without the consent of the doctor who is treating the patient. If needed you can discuss about your doubts to the doctor who can help you understand the situation. The doctor tries to give what suits the individual patient and asks you to come for review regularly ( personal examniantion ) so that the present prescription is based on clinical and other findings.
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