Tazloc 40 For High Bp

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Sir, My wife age 44 yrs she is having high diabetes with high BP. I checkup her at Appolo Chennai, Kolkata and several local doctors. Some time diabetes control but BP not controlling. She is taking medicine for BP control TAZLOC 40 2 times but BP counting Min with in (120-135) and high (180-195). To day i call one my known doctor for suggesting medicine he suggested me Cap Depin 10 Mg. Pl advice me how she can control BP. Thx, ## Combined effect of: Flavendon MR, Repace 50 mg, Fibrovas, Korandil 5mg, Betaloc, Nicardia Retard 10mg, Nitrocontin 2.6 mg, Human Mixtard 70/30, Tragenta 5mg.

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My doctor suggested to take Tazloc 40 tab. one time daily in morning. I am having chronic headache since last 10 years. Earlier my BP was just normal but used to suffer from headache. I consulted Neurosurgen, took MRI but no falut found. Doctor told it may be Migrain, continued Vosagrain for 6 months but no result. Even I tried Suminet tab., it's also not effective when the headache starts. Now when I checked my BP, it's 170/100.Then the Doctor told that, the headache may be due to high blood pressure. Plz. suggest shall I take Tazloc40 or something else. ## I am having chronic headache since last 10 years. Earlier my BP was just normal but used to suffer from headache. I consulted Neurosurgen, took MRI but no falut found. Doctor told it may be Migrain, continued Vosagrain for 6...

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What are the side effects of Tazlok 40? ## FYi, Last One years taken Tazolc Trio 40 mg tablet every day one. My BP maintain 130/80. Could you mention can i decreased dosage of Trio 40 mg low dosage. Is there Low Dosage Tazoc Trio Tablet. Could you mention. ## Hello, Suresh! How are you? Tazloc-AM contains the active ingredients Telmisartan and Amlodipine and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, cough, hypotension and stomach pain. Madeswarn, no, decreasing it without your doctor's approval would not be a good idea. There is no cure for high blood pressure, so if the medication is the only thing keeping yours at normal levels, then it could become elevated again, if you lower the dosage. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have been using Tazloc ct...

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My doctor prescribed it to me for high blood pressure of 140/90. My age is 52 years. ## Tazloc contains Hydrochlorothiazide and Telmisartan, it is commonly used to help control high blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. Read more: Metzok contains the active ingredient Metoprolol, this is also used to help lower blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. Read more: Do you have any other questions? ## I am prescribed by my doctor Metzok 25 MG and Tezloc H 40 MG for High Blood Pressure. I am taking the above medicines from last one month. Initially it took 3 to 4 days to settle and after one month the BP tends to go down and if I stop taking medicines BP again start to boost. What shoul...

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I am aged 60 years, suffering from diabetes for the last 16 years, depending on insulin since then, also diagnosed with high BP about seven years back. Most of the times I was taking Envass (5mg a day to 20mg a day) for controlling BP. Since my BP was quite hihg for the last one month or so, I was prescribed medicine, Tazloc H 40 mg along with Telestra 40 mg. Today is the tenth day of these medicines. Now I am observing that my blood sugar level has gone up considerably and BP is also not coming down. Please advise, what can I do? ## Tazloc-H contains the active ingredients Hydrochlorothiazide and Telmisartan, both of which are commonly used to help control high blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dehydration and headache. I am afraid that I can't fi...

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Last One Year used take every day Tazloc Trio 40mg tablet. due BP High Blood Pressure. As off now controlled BP, range of 130/80. I like to reduced Dosage of Tazloc. Could you mention Tablet of Tazloc same drug Low dosage name. Tazloc Trio 40mg, used to take life long, side effects, then i have to take care for that. ## FYI, During 2010-2011 period eat high content fat items. During that time did't check medicals. when i check complete medical during the period of 2012-2013, came to know hig BP as well as Cholesterol LDL high. After started tazloc Trio 40mg daily one(morning time). Now becomes maintained 130/80. Could you recommends low dosage name(either same family or different tablet. Thanks for your coordination and Appreciate help. Bye, Madu ## It really isn't a good idea t...

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sir, I am 60 years old. I have been diagnosed as diabetic, high BP, high triglyceride patient. Medicines prescribed as Tazloc 40, Glizid M 80, and Rozucor F 10. After taking these medicines for about 15 days, a severe "DRYCOUGH " attacked me. However, I am continuing the medicines as per the advise of my physician. kindly advise me what is the reason for such drycough. Shall I continue these medicines? Kindly also tell me is this drycough is taking place due to Tazloc 40 or due to some other medicines which I am taking? ## Hi, Subrata! Sorry about the dry cough, I know that's very annoying, especially since it just doesn't go away. If it's due to one of your medications, it's most likely the Telmisartan in the Tazloc, it doesn't cause it in many people, but h...

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Hi, I am aged 42 and for the past one year before doctor prescribed me Betaone XL 50 for my uncontrolled blood pressure and palpatations like symptom. I am taking this along with Tazloc 40. Even if i am not taking for one day my BP is getting increased and i am having my problems like short of breath and high palpatations. is there any side effect and should i need to take this for long time ? ## Yes, you should take the medications every day, as instructed by your doctor. As reported by the NIH, there is no cure for high blood pressure, it can only be managed via the use of medications, exercise, and healthy diet. The side effects are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension. Do not skip doses of your medications, or change them, wi...

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