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Have Reversed Mitral Valve With Conclusion Of LV Diastolic Dysfunction. Have Hypertension. Erastapex And Concor Advised. Dosage?

i have 51 years , a reversed mitral valve with conclusion of LV diastolic dysfunction GI
a new case of hypertension . My doctor write me 2 tablets concor 5 mg (day and night ),+ Erastapex plus 20+ Zolam 0.25
after first dose the blood pressure be 130/80
the third day be 110/70 or 100/60
what can i do .... can decrease one concor +Erastapex plus 20
or one concor only
Tue, 28 May 2013
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Do you have any symptoms of decreased blood pressure like low urine output/ blurred vision/ vertigo / blackout/ giddiness on sudden standing. If these are there see your physician at once. Else you can contact him on a routine date to discuss partial withdrawal of drugs. Your physician must have considered a number of factors before prescribing you these drugs and it will not be prudent to stop them completely or partially on your own (not even on advise of an internet doctor).
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Have Reversed Mitral Valve With Conclusion Of LV Diastolic Dysfunction. Have Hypertension. Erastapex And Concor Advised. Dosage?

Dear Sir Thanks for writing to us Do you have any symptoms of decreased blood pressure like low urine output/ blurred vision/ vertigo / blackout/ giddiness on sudden standing. If these are there see your physician at once. Else you can contact him on a routine date to discuss partial withdrawal of drugs. Your physician must have considered a number of factors before prescribing you these drugs and it will not be prudent to stop them completely or partially on your own (not even on advise of an internet doctor). Sincerely