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Ramipril+artorvastatin+amlodipine+metformin

Updated March 7, 2017
Gillian Says:
Sun, January 15, 2017

I had a panic attack in my sleep due to anxiety which sent my BP rocketing g and the fastest palpitations I have ever felt. I thought I was about to have a heart attack so called an ambulance, I was taken to A&E as I was getting numbness in my left arm. My ECG and bloods were normal but my BP was 184/111 it took hours before it went down. So a few days later I was at my doctors who said I now have to take Ramipril with 5mg Amlodipine, he didn't say when I should take them, plus he has changed my Simvastatin to Artorvastatin plus I take Metformin twice a day for type 2. Diabetes. I take Ramipril in the morning and Amlodipine at night and having a terrible time, numbness in my left lower arm and hand, dizzy pressure in my head, nausea, major palpitations and panic attack dreams at night that make me dream that I am gonna die cos I didn't take my tablet. I am in a real state and scared to sleep cos of the dreams. Should I be taking these Ramipril and Amlodipine together in the morning? If so will it be safe to take my Amlodipine in the morning with my other tablets plus the Ramipril if I took it 12 hours earlier the night before prvwill that be overdosing?

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bob Says:
Tue, March 7, 2017

your bp is probably raised due to your anxiety. anxiety does this, take something for anxiety and when your area calm check bp readings should be better.

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