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On Concor, Coversyl, Vastatin After Stents From Heart Attack, BP, Cholesterol Normal. Any Medicine Can Be Stopped ?

Hi, I am a heart attack , inferior infaction due to 100% block in vessel. 2 stents have been place in year 2008. Till now everything is good. Medication is still on concor 5 mg, coversyl 2.5 mg, vastatin 20 mg and aspirin 10mg. Oledi 5 years taking medicine, blood pressure is good, colesterol level good... Treadmill exercise is no problem ... Is there any medicine that I can stop...? AAAAAA
Thu, 6 Dec 2012
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Hi, Welcome to HCM ,
you need to take all above medicine regularly ,
also adopt healthy life style ,
eat good healthy food ,
restrict salt intake ,
avoid fatty food ,
quit smoking ,
limit alcohol intake ,
regular walking ,
do stress relaxing yogas ,
take medicine regularly and be in regular follow up with your cardiologist .
take care
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On Concor, Coversyl, Vastatin After Stents From Heart Attack, BP, Cholesterol Normal. Any Medicine Can Be Stopped ?

Hi, Welcome to HCM , you need to take all above medicine regularly , also adopt healthy life style , eat good healthy food , restrict salt intake , avoid fatty food , quit smoking , limit alcohol intake , regular walking , do stress relaxing yogas , take medicine regularly and be in regular follow up with your cardiologist . take care