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Had MI Years Ago. Feeling Better With Atorvastatin, Plagerine, Flavadon And Telmiget So Should I Continue Them?

i have MI 4 yrs ago. now my doctor has prescribed following medicines atorvastatin 20 mg, plagerine A, flavadon MR, telmeget, telmiget AM, dytor 5. Iam continuing this medicene for the last six months. My bp is 160/80. and now iam feeling well. Should i continue all the medicines.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Dear sir

Yes indeed, you need to continue the same, you cannot stop taking these tablets, untill unless your treating doctor prescribes them.

Secondly atorvastatin might be needed for lifelong.

So consult your doctor before changing any drugs.

Secondly blood pressure is little bit high,especially systolic blood pressure, so control blood pressure with in target range below 130 mm of hg of systolic.

Thanks
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Had MI Years Ago. Feeling Better With Atorvastatin, Plagerine, Flavadon And Telmiget So Should I Continue Them?

Dear sir Yes indeed, you need to continue the same, you cannot stop taking these tablets, untill unless your treating doctor prescribes them. Secondly atorvastatin might be needed for lifelong. So consult your doctor before changing any drugs. Secondly blood pressure is little bit high,especially systolic blood pressure, so control blood pressure with in target range below 130 mm of hg of systolic. Thanks