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Taking Olmesartan, Medoximil And Revelol After Having CABG. On Medication Fro Anxiety. Can I Increase Medication?

I hv undergone CABG in Nov 2011. At present taking olmesartan medoximil 20 mg in the morning. revelol AM50-5 in the afternoon. Etizola plus 5 in night for anxiety and Rosuvafit 20 . My bp is under control 110/65. I feel dystolic is bit low. Can I reduce Revelol AM 50-5 to half a dose and increase ETIZOLA +5 to 2tablets for I still feel anxiety.
Fri, 12 Apr 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Revelol is a beta blocker and has several uses - including anxiety.

Etizola has etizolam (for anxiety) AND Escitalopram (for Depression) / theoretically the dose can be increased, / but Escitalopram has side effects of its own, including possible changes in ECG / Never change your medicine or their doses without consulting your doctor.

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Taking Olmesartan, Medoximil And Revelol After Having CABG. On Medication Fro Anxiety. Can I Increase Medication?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Revelol is a beta blocker and has several uses - including anxiety. Etizola has etizolam (for anxiety) AND Escitalopram (for Depression) / theoretically the dose can be increased, / but Escitalopram has side effects of its own, including possible changes in ECG / Never change your medicine or their doses without consulting your doctor. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck