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What Medication Is Suggested For High BP?

hi.my father is diabetic from past 8years...he is also suffering from high blood pressure...he is taking the following medicines-amaryl-1mg,januvia-50,s.numlo-5,minipress xl-5,dytor-10,pantoacid-l,irex ,celor-s 20,lowphos,ecosprin-av 70.....and his urea is 86.5,....are these medicines correct to take?
Mon, 2 May 2016
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Hi. Thanks for posting your question on HCM.
Your father probably has Diabetes Mellitus type 2 with Hypertension and mild renal insufficiency due to Diabetes and hypertension.
1) There is need to check hemoglobin and Renal function frequently probably once or twice a month.
2) Adequate control of blood pressure and diabetic status is necessary to prevent further deterioration of renal functions.
3) The above medications being taken by your father are correct .

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What Medication Is Suggested For High BP?

Hi. Thanks for posting your question on HCM. Your father probably has Diabetes Mellitus type 2 with Hypertension and mild renal insufficiency due to Diabetes and hypertension. 1) There is need to check hemoglobin and Renal function frequently probably once or twice a month. 2) Adequate control of blood pressure and diabetic status is necessary to prevent further deterioration of renal functions. 3) The above medications being taken by your father are correct . Hopefully, i have answered your query. If you have more question, you can ask.