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How Can The Hypertension Be Handled If The Refill Is Not Available?

ive been taking my blood pressure meds for years..over 5 years. my father recently had a heart attack and i have to leave town. im out of refills . my doctor wont refill them cause i havent been in to get checked for 5 months. i fought with them to give me just one month. they refused. my pills have been the same for 5 years. i pay cash. dont have insurance.that leaves me no choice but to stop taking them til i return home within a month.what could happen without them?
Tue, 29 Nov 2016
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Hi,

Strictly monitor your blood pressure, stopping the medications may result in blood pressure strikes. If you notice that you have elevated blood pressure frequently you should see a doctor in your current place to prescribe a temporary medication, till you are back and may continue your medications.

Take care

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How Can The Hypertension Be Handled If The Refill Is Not Available?

Hi, Strictly monitor your blood pressure, stopping the medications may result in blood pressure strikes. If you notice that you have elevated blood pressure frequently you should see a doctor in your current place to prescribe a temporary medication, till you are back and may continue your medications. Take care Come back if you have any further questions