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Is Taking Amyril Before Breakfast,Loprin, Concor, Ramipace After Breakfast And Rovista, Gempid, Tagipmet After Dinner Right Treatment For Diabetes, Hypertension?

i am diabetic and patient of Hyper tension i am being used amyril 1mg fasting and loprin, concor 1.5, ramipace 2.5 mg after breakfast and in evening after having dinner i am taking rovista 10mg, gempid 600 mg and tagipmet 50/500. are these medicines right for me...?
Thu, 30 Jan 2014
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Hello,
The medicines being taken by you are perfectly all right for diabetes and hypertension,provided both blood sugar and blood pressure are under control.
However it would be better for you to take your antihypertensive medications in the night time because blood pressure tends to get higher in early morning and moreover chances of heart attacks are highest in early morning time because of increased sympathetic activity.
By taking antihypertensives in night the chances of heart attacks in morning get reduced.
Thanks
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Is Taking Amyril Before Breakfast,Loprin, Concor, Ramipace After Breakfast And Rovista, Gempid, Tagipmet After Dinner Right Treatment For Diabetes, Hypertension?

Hello, The medicines being taken by you are perfectly all right for diabetes and hypertension,provided both blood sugar and blood pressure are under control. However it would be better for you to take your antihypertensive medications in the night time because blood pressure tends to get higher in early morning and moreover chances of heart attacks are highest in early morning time because of increased sympathetic activity. By taking antihypertensives in night the chances of heart attacks in morning get reduced. Thanks