Diabetic With High BP. Angioplasty Done For Blockage In Arteries. Taking Solanex And Cilacar. Any Side Effect?
It may be kindly noted that the doctor has also advised Diovan 80mg(BD) alongwith solanex 50/5.
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The transient change in kidney function is very likely from the contrast used for angiography. Now that it is back to normal, there is no cause for worry.
You were getting 3 different classes of drugs Beta Blocker (Metpure) / Calcium Channel Blocker-CCB (Cilacar) / Angiotensin Receptor Blocker-ARB (Olmezst)
Now you are getting pratically the similar combination of 3 classes - Angiotensin Receptor Blocker-ARB (Diovan) / Solanex 50/5 is spelling mistake? It is probably Selomax 50/5 – Betablocker (metoprolol) & CCB (amlodipine).
Very good control of blood pressure is necessary in Diabetics – tp prevent kidney damage in the long term. You were already on 3 drugs / it ay not be easy to control with two now – if you insist, you have to increase the dose of them to maximum levels and need frequent observation and follow up.
Each one has a different mechanism and helps - Beta blocker is a must for all angioplasty / CCB helps vaso-spasm / ARB helps chamber remodelling... You are better off with all three
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
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sir it may be a layman's question.but it will go a long way to build my confidence in going ahead with the new prescription.
sir coming to my next query i want to know that " whether exerting pressure while passing on stool can cause any harm and if so for how long?"Actually the doctor has advised to pass stool only if it comes smoothly.He has restrained me to put any kind of pressure during passing of stool..Kindly advise me that is it a transient restriction or the restriction will be for lifetime.
Sir i want to bring to your notice another problem which is occuring frequently..
I am getting exhausted even if i walk for a short duration.though the doctor has advised to go for morning walk regularly for 1/2 hr after stenting(angioplasty was done on 31st december 2012), i am getting exhusted within a very short span of time..
looking forward to ypur valuable answers...
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There is nothing to choose – Both regimens are same. There is no extra advantage or disadvantage. Follow the latest one prescribed after angioplasty – because you will be following up with that doctor.
Straining at stool increases the pressure inside the chest. Hence the advice to avoid. It is necessary for the first few months / preferable for ever. Stool softeners like lactulose can help.
A few months after the procedure, generally there should not be symptoms. If pain, breathlessness or exhaustion persists, you must see your doctor again – Anxiety, blockage of stent, progression of original disease process should be considered and investigated. Generally a thallium stress test is done...
All the best