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Suggest Treatment For High BP

I quit smoking after 28 years. I am 46 years old now. after two weeks I got blood pressure (140/100) which was not consistent. It returns to 130/90. Exactly after 2 months, pressure rised to 140/100. Then doctor prescribed micardis 80 (Telmisarton). after 28 days, the doctor prescribed micardis plus 80. I am not feeling well with it after 2 doses. My pulse rate was 126 bpm yesterday afternoon. In the evening 92 Bpm. However, this morning 88 Bpm. after breakfast 92 again. Please advise me.
Thu, 18 Dec 2014
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HI
Welcome to H C M
I am Dr B M GUPTA answering your question
Heart rate is normal(normal heart is 70 to 90 /minute)I advice
-Reduce the dose of your drug just half
-Maintain BP at 140/90 according to your age
-Change life style ,diet ,habits weight
-Get ECG
-Lipid Profile
-PFT(Pulmonary Function Test) for Lungs
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Suggest Treatment For High BP

HI Welcome to H C M I am Dr B M GUPTA answering your question Heart rate is normal(normal heart is 70 to 90 /minute)I advice -Reduce the dose of your drug just half -Maintain BP at 140/90 according to your age -Change life style ,diet ,habits weight -Get ECG -Lipid Profile -PFT(Pulmonary Function Test) for Lungs Get Well Soon