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How Can Systolic Blood Pressure Be Lowered?

Systolic high I.e 110 to156. Age 61yrs. Diabetic,DN111, fasting below 90.creatinine-1.02, BP medicines-losar50 (1-1) LNBlock10(1-1) EmbetaXR50(1) Rosvin20(1)-Tc154, HDL44, LDL78, TG212 My weight 81 kg. I do not want to take embetaxr50, to reduce rosuvastatin, my pulse 56 to74. Pl. suggest to lower systolic. Diuretic do not want to take.
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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hello,
I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM.
first of all i would like to know why do you want to avoid diuretics? As per guidelines ,diuretic like Chlorthalidone, is very effective and is recommended.Do you have sexual dysfunction with Embeta ?In that case you may use Moxinidine 0.2 mg once a day under supervision of your treating doctor.
My best wishes
Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.
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How Can Systolic Blood Pressure Be Lowered?

hello, I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM. first of all i would like to know why do you want to avoid diuretics? As per guidelines ,diuretic like Chlorthalidone, is very effective and is recommended.Do you have sexual dysfunction with Embeta ?In that case you may use Moxinidine 0.2 mg once a day under supervision of your treating doctor. My best wishes Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.