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Are Any Of These Tablets A Sedative?

I am having a problem of high BP and high LDL and VDL. Doctor has prescribed me following medicines. pls. help me know the for the tablets Tazloc 40, Zapiz 0.25 & roseday. is any of these tablets are sedatives? or can i take alprax 0.25 alongwith these med.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Thanks for asking to healthcaremagic.I understand your concern.
Brief answer:Yes.Zapiz(Clonazepam) has sedative effects.
Detailed answer:
Tazloc 40(telmisartan)--prescribed for hypertension( high BP)
Roseday(Rosuvastatin)--Prescribed to reduce your high lipid levels(LDL cholesterol,Total cholesterol)
Zapiz(Clonazepam)--prescribed for reducing anxiety,used also as a sleeping aid for longterm.
You should not take alprax along with zapiz.
Hope I have answered your query.If any questions, happy to answer you.Take care.
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Are Any Of These Tablets A Sedative?

Thanks for asking to healthcaremagic.I understand your concern. Brief answer:Yes.Zapiz(Clonazepam) has sedative effects. Detailed answer: Tazloc 40(telmisartan)--prescribed for hypertension( high BP) Roseday(Rosuvastatin)--Prescribed to reduce your high lipid levels(LDL cholesterol,Total cholesterol) Zapiz(Clonazepam)--prescribed for reducing anxiety,used also as a sleeping aid for longterm. You should not take alprax along with zapiz. Hope I have answered your query.If any questions, happy to answer you.Take care.