Uncontrolled High Bp
8 Topics FoundI am 38yrs old and have triglycerides(280) & uncontrolled BP=160/90.So, Dr. prescribed me Nebicard-SM,TELMA40, Fenolip160mg. Are the medicines Ok for me? Pls, comment. ## Hello, Jayanta! How are you? These conditions can be very dangerous and could put your life at risk, so it's very important that you follow your doctor's instructions to get them under control. Nebicard-SM contains the active ingredients Nebivolol and Amlodipine, it is used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Its side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and hypotension. Learn more Nebicard details here. Telma contains the active ingredient Telmisartan, it is also used to help lower high blood pressure and the side effects for it are very similar. Learn more Telma details...
I have had uncontrolled high bp 35 years. I am called hyper sodium sensitive and have been to many research drs. If you are on multiple bp drugs this one works alone. I read comments about the side effects and I find they are minimal. If your taking 3 or more bp medications you are having a lot more side effects than this med alone has. I highly recommend this for people that are struggling to find the medication ## Hello, Dan! How are you doing? I am so very glad this medication is working so well for you! Have you experience any of the typical side effects that FDA lists, such as nausea, diarrhea, increased urination, hypotension, and dehydration? Unfortunately, it may not work as well for others as it does for you, since we are all different. Are you on any other medications?
Beta One Xl (50mg) is being administered for my uncontrolled high BP and palpitation like symptoms, for the past 4 months along with Telsar H. I'd like to know more about the potential side effects of these drugs. ## BetaOne XL contains the active ingredient Metoprolol in a time release formulation, it is a beta blocker that is commonly used to treat high blood pressure and cardiac problems. Its side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach pain. Telsar-H contains Telmisaran and Hydrochlorothiazide, it is used to treat the same types of conditions. Side effects may include: dizziness, headache, dehydration and hyponatremia. ## I am 72, diabetes type 2, suffered a stroke, and on pacemaker since 2007. Ultimately I am advised to take Telsar Beta 50, a combination ...
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...
It is for my father , he is 81 yrs old . He had some chest pain . He went to the dr. He did his stress Echo . Everything came fine except the bp which was high so he gave telday 20 to him. I'm worried to see the side effects . ## Hello, Rachna! How are you? It would be far, far more dangerous to let his blood pressure continue to be uncontrolled. It is far safer and less risky for him to take the medication. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination and hypotension. How high was his blood pressure?
im taking amlopres 5mg last 3 years im 48 years old this tablet any side effects. Kidny or heart now my bp 120/80 can i stop medicine? ifi take long time any problem? ## You should continue the medication for as long as your doctor instructs you to do so. The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination and hypotension. While there can be some health risks to taking it long term, it is far more risky to have uncontrolled high blood pressure, because that could cause conditions such as heart attack, stroke, or congestive heart failure, which can be fatal. Are you on any other medications? ## I've been taking 10mgs of amlopres a day (5mg in the morning and 5mg in the evening). Will this medicine affect any of my bodily organs?
I wanted to know more about the potential side effects of using Telvas 40mg continuously for the last 10 years? ## The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension. Your risks would be far greater if you let high high blood pressure, or a cardiac condition remain uncontrolled, since they have the potential to be fatal. Are you on any other medications? ## Is there any added benefit to taking telvas h 40 instead of telvas 40? I have been taking telvas h 40 for several years and my blood pressure is maintained at 100 to 120 and 65 to 75. Should I switch over to telvas 40? ## Hi. My mom has been taking telvas 40 for high bp since last year and before that she was taking nebicard 5. She has some kidney issues too....
What are the side effects of taking Stamio Beta, Asp-Atorva and Telmisartan-IP everyday? ## My Doctor has advised me to take one Asp Atorva 75 tablet every night after dinner. Is it safe? The doctor is treating me for my diabates and BP. ## Well, there are risks associated with taking any medication, especially for long periods of time, but in reality, the risks of not taking them and letting such conditions continue out of control are far, far greater than any possible dangers from the drugs to treat them. There is a small risk of these types of medications causing liver or kidney damage, but uncontrolled high blood pressure can eventually cause a heart attack, stroke or congestive heart failure. So, in truth, safety is relative. Medications aren't necessarily safe, but the medical...