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Asked for male, 56 years old from Hyderabad
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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BP medications are titrated as per changes in the BP. And BP fluctuations are normal, because number of factors play a role in BP management. Depending upon variables you may at times need more medications at times less for optimal control of medication, the decision needs to be taken by your treating cardiologist based on your current parameters, so routine follow up is essential. Also, ensure that you exercise daily for 40-45 mins, avoid salty and junk food, too much of caffeine intake.
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I'm 37 year old male on bp meds since the age of 29, i've been on atenolol 50, nifedipine 10, amlodipine 5, currently on metoprolol succinate xl 50 and cilnidipine 10. I learnt from my personal experiences and also from web literature that beta blockers/calcium channel blockers can cause slow heart rate or bradycardia unlike angiotensin receptor blockers (arb' s) like telmisartan or thiazide diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide or chlorthalidone. Can I switch from beta blockers to arb's with docs advice to negate the effects of beta blockers. What about celiprolol, carvedilol and pindolol? My last bp readings were, 130/90, 140/80 and 130/85 monitored every 7-10 days. I have undergone my lipid profile, kidney function, liver function and thyroid tests a month ago and everything seemed normal. I'm not diabetic and it doesn't run in the family as well. I do have allergic rhinitis from so many years for which I have tried levocetirizine, montelukast and fexofenadine meds as and when required. Also take placida plus for anxiety issues. I'm just asking this out of curiosity.

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Hi curiosity is fine, but if you try googling each and every medication you will find something which your mind wants to find. What is best for you your doctors know better than you as the beta blockers which you have mentioned you have just googled them and have no idea regarding their efficacy potency or mortality benefit. You should know that not any beta blocker can be started as there is scientific evidence behind which one to start in a particular patient and this information sadly your go...more
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The best way to keep health is to avoid maximum medicines live naturally do not be mislead by media as gym will build muscles and keeps you fit the best way to keep yourself fit is do simple ashtanga yoga be away from smoking, drinking and non vet that will take away many of your diseases for further help contact me.
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. Are you having any symptoms like giddiness, palpitations, weakness? Looks like your bp is on lower side. Please get it checked properly once again if its again the same you can switch to cilacar-t.
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Keep him in hospital for 3 days, should be fine if they clean out his stomach and provide supportive care.
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Diabetologist•Chennai
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Diabetic medications can be taken,
as per your diet, occupation
this medicine can be taken half tablet
twice a day along with food.
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Cardiologist•Surat
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It is generally not used as first line of treatment.
Hypertension at 22 years also needs detailed investigations to find out secondary etiologies
if not done you should have creatinine, electrolytes, usg abdomen with renal doppler done. Also get bp checked in both arms and legs.
You can start taking telmisaratan with chlorthalidone 40/6.25 once a day and increase to 80 mg if necessary.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
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They are 2 different categories but they act in almost same way except telmisartan can cause dry cough. Dosage depends on the bp reading.
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General Physician•Hisar
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Telma am twice daily monitor bp
do contact me for further diagnosis and treatment if you feel necessary.
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Tablet cilacar contains cilnidipine which is a calcium channel blocker, helps reduce bp. Dilnip trio contains three medications which are combined together - cilnidipine, telmisartan and chlorthalidone. If your bp is 130/80 with dilnip trio then it means your body has adjusted to the medications. Your doctor would have started dilnip trio after much consideration, so it's advisable not to downgrade from dilnip trio to cilacar. Incase you want to change your medications, it would be advisable to ...more
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