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How Long Should Medication Be Taken For Angina Pectoris?

i am 62 i am apatient of chest discomfort , myecho report is gread1 distolic disfunction.my tmt is positive for induceable ischemia, iam taking isonorm sr30 in the morning ,telminorm bxl40+50 and rancad sr 500 after breakfast. i am taking modlip asg 75 and rancad500 at night .now i am to know how long i have take all for my angina pictoris
Wed, 26 Aug 2015
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Hello,
Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic.

I have gone through the question. I am not however clear on the exact thing that you are asking. It seems that you have been given many medications. Any decision that you need to be taken should be taken by your Doctor. Changing medication will need an examination to help you. All the best and wish you the best of health.

Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further.
Dr Vignan
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How Long Should Medication Be Taken For Angina Pectoris?

Hello, Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I have gone through the question. I am not however clear on the exact thing that you are asking. It seems that you have been given many medications. Any decision that you need to be taken should be taken by your Doctor. Changing medication will need an examination to help you. All the best and wish you the best of health. Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further. Dr Vignan