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MRCPsych, Certificate of Completion of T...read more

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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In addition to above, a longer acting (la) preparation of propranolol is worth trying. Good luck for your presentation.
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General Physician•Noida
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Stop atenolol and monitor bp for 3 days morning afternoon and night. Get his complete health checkup done. Including usg abdomen and chest x-ray. Then discuss online with reports or visit my clinic at noida. Reduce salt in diet and ask him to take warm water to drink. Stop cold water or cold drinks.
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General Physician•Delhi
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propranolol or other betablockers group of medicines have minimal side effects compared to other medicines you had been taking
continue with medicines even if bp gets normal because these betablockers reduce the risk of getting heart attack or stroke
second fear, safety for diabetics, these medicines do affect blood sugar levels and lipids too but it's so minimal that your dose of Medicine for diabetes will not be affected.
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Cardiologist•Noida
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Please consult in the OPD with good physician or adut. Cardiologist. Never a medicine must be added or switched without proper clinical exam. Your BP is responding but HR high for age. It should have gone down. You might be having few extra beats.
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Yes valsartan can be used in the place of telmisartan.
It's available in strengths of 80 mg /160 mg.
I recommend 80 mg to start with.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Probably too strong medicine. Full effect of amlodipine will come after 30 days, your BP may become below 100 next month due to too much medicine. Suggest stop medicine. Measure BP only once every month on fixed date after resting for ten minutes, start medicines if BP 160 on 2 occasions, or if always above 140.
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General Surgeon•Bhubaneswar
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Very unlikely the cause may be by amlodipine, rather change your daily lifestyle like drinking adequate water daily, no or less junks, more of fibers and less carb diets. That will help you a lot. Also get one physician consultation regarding hypertension any change of dosages/ compositions.
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Cardiologist•Mumbai
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Little bit difference. Side effects like swelling over legs is less with S-Amlodipine, Also efficacy is little superior of S-Amlodipine but if her BP is controlled with Amlodipine you can continue with that.
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