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Tritelsar 80Mg/5Mg/6.25Mg Tablet Health Feed

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Pulmonologist•Delhi
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Start bp medications only after consulting your treating physician, salt restriction and lifestyle modification. Proper evaluation is required whether hypertension is essential or secondary. Ecg/ echo/ usg whole abdomen/ urine routine/ vasculitis profile. Rule out diabetes and hypothyroidism. Anemia should be evaluated if persisting. Rule out sleep disordered breathing if complaints are there.
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General Physician•Navsari
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Firstly, congratulations on the significant weight loss and the improvement in your blood pressure control. It's excellent that your blood pressure is within a healthier range.
The pain you describe in the left hand near the elbow and in the shoulder, especially during brisk walking, could be due to various reasons. However, it's essential to take any chest pain or discomfort seriously and consult with your healthcare provider promptly.
Given that you've experienced this pain during phys...more
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Family Practitioner•Navi Mumbai
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Take it at a fixed time everyday. Early morning is a good time to take it, so yes you can take it before you go for exercise.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Telma Am has two medicines in it, maybe you need one of these not two. See your doctor and get it adjusted as per your BP requirements.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Bidar
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Hello asabdullah, since telma is a long acting drug, od dose (once a day) is preferred rather than twice a day. So 80 mg once is better than 40 mg twice. Usually first 40 mg once a day is started (provided renal function tests are normal) and if bp not controlled, then can escalate the dose to 80 mg once a day. Also concentrate on diet and lifestyle modifications.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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140 not too bad. will she accept telma 80? It is not as strong as telma CT, but is more effective than 40.
or you could wait and watch till it rises to over 145
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrateuser,
- Your BP is under control due to medication
- also you have to follow a strict diet & exercise regimen
- it is advisable to consult your treating physician before you make any changes in your medicine schedule as there are always chances of the BP shooting up again.
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Upto 10 mmhg variation between two upper limbs is normal and physiological, your bp is fine, continue with same treatment.
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General Physician•Lucknow
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Hello, antihypertensive medication usually continued life long and stoping them may cause relapse however if you stop them then do exercise and good diet control
and follow up with your nearest doctor.
Good luck.
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