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Can Tazloc Cause Severe Fatigue, High Anxiety And Breathing Troubles?

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Posted on Mon, 6 Jul 2015
Question: Hi My Wife who is 33 is having High BP for close to 5 years now . She has a family history of BP . High BP started Post Pregnancy in year 2008 . Post that she was ok and had to take no medicine for it, in 2011 she use to get often exhausted , her anxiety level were high and reported breathing issues, We later consulted doctor and it was reported to be BP . Post that she is on regular medication , earlier doctor prescribed Tazlog 40 Mg and later after another consultation doctor prescribed Amlong 2.5 mg .

My worry is are their any long term side effect for her , should i get regular body check up , because we don't go for regular doctor checkup .Please suggest .
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Regular follow up has it advantage...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

The two antihypertensive drugs given to her are very common medications used in treatment of hypertension. It's popularity is because the two are well accepted by most patients. A few report side effects from it. Some reported side effects are dependent limb swelling, dry cough, headache and dizziness. Albeit the side effects are rare and seen in only few patients. Many of them are on this schedule for years without side effects.

Since she is a hypertensive for close to 5 years and has breathing issues, it would be wise to get an echocardiogram. Discuss with her treating physician.

That being said regular follow up with doctor whenever she has a new symptom is important. She should get back to the doctor if any of the aforementioned symptoms or alike is noted.

Further if she is anxious person, I would also involve anxiety treatment under guidance of a trained expert / psychiatrist. Anxiety and stress not only has blood pressure implications but also can be the cause of exhaustion. The need for further evaluation will be based on anxiety evaluation as well as echocardiogram report.

In other words, I will be more interested to follow her up regularly, evaluate for current breathing disturbance and anxiety.

Hope I am clear. Let me know if you need clarifications.

Regards
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Can Tazloc Cause Severe Fatigue, High Anxiety And Breathing Troubles?

Brief Answer: Regular follow up has it advantage... Detailed Answer: Hi, The two antihypertensive drugs given to her are very common medications used in treatment of hypertension. It's popularity is because the two are well accepted by most patients. A few report side effects from it. Some reported side effects are dependent limb swelling, dry cough, headache and dizziness. Albeit the side effects are rare and seen in only few patients. Many of them are on this schedule for years without side effects. Since she is a hypertensive for close to 5 years and has breathing issues, it would be wise to get an echocardiogram. Discuss with her treating physician. That being said regular follow up with doctor whenever she has a new symptom is important. She should get back to the doctor if any of the aforementioned symptoms or alike is noted. Further if she is anxious person, I would also involve anxiety treatment under guidance of a trained expert / psychiatrist. Anxiety and stress not only has blood pressure implications but also can be the cause of exhaustion. The need for further evaluation will be based on anxiety evaluation as well as echocardiogram report. In other words, I will be more interested to follow her up regularly, evaluate for current breathing disturbance and anxiety. Hope I am clear. Let me know if you need clarifications. Regards