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How Can Elevated Blood Pressure Levels Be Treated?

Dear Sir, I am 65 years and 8 months.., For the last 4 years I am taking Nebilong 5 mg and Telma 40 in the morning. Now my BP rate 90/170, 88/158, 100/160 fluctuation for the last one week. Dorctor advised me to take Corcor 5 mg in the morning and Telema 40 in the evening and come after one week. Due to change of medicine I am facing some discomfort. Any solution for this.
Mon, 29 May 2017
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you could be facing some of the side effects of tab concor resulting in dizziness, muscular weakness, gastrointestinal or respiratory dysfunction.
It is best to discontinue the tab. concor especially since you have hypertension and not angina.
continue with your previous medication.
but instead of telma 40 make it Telma 40 H. check the blood pressure for a week.
if required you can have Telma 80 H also to stabilize your blood pressure.
decrease your salt intake and exercise regularly.
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How Can Elevated Blood Pressure Levels Be Treated?

you could be facing some of the side effects of tab concor resulting in dizziness, muscular weakness, gastrointestinal or respiratory dysfunction. It is best to discontinue the tab. concor especially since you have hypertension and not angina. continue with your previous medication. but instead of telma 40 make it Telma 40 H. check the blood pressure for a week. if required you can have Telma 80 H also to stabilize your blood pressure. decrease your salt intake and exercise regularly.