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Can I Take Repace H To Sartel 40 Mg After Lowering Sugar Level?

I am taking Repace H and now after 4 years I have found my Blood Sugar level at boarder line Fasting 102 mgdl and PP 141mgdl . Serum Cholestrol is 199 , Triglycerides is 136 HDL only 49 LDL 119. My Endocrinologist suggest me to switch medicine to Tab Sartel 40 mg . Please guide me should I change it or Stay with Repace H . Please note my BP is 130/80 . sushil
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Hi, I had gone through your query and understood your concerns.

Dear Sir/Mam, Tab. Repace H or Tab. Sartel 40mg, both are antihypertensive drugs. They are usefull in reducing BP. they are not related to blood sugar levels.

No concern either you change the drug or continue the same as long as your BP is in normal range.

Hope this guides you.
Thank you.
Dr Phanindra Dulipala.
Diabetologist
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Can I Take Repace H To Sartel 40 Mg After Lowering Sugar Level?

Hi, I had gone through your query and understood your concerns. Dear Sir/Mam, Tab. Repace H or Tab. Sartel 40mg, both are antihypertensive drugs. They are usefull in reducing BP. they are not related to blood sugar levels. No concern either you change the drug or continue the same as long as your BP is in normal range. Hope this guides you. Thank you. Dr Phanindra Dulipala. Diabetologist