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Can I Take Numlo-AT Tablet For Hypertension Instead Of Numlo-D?

i am suffering from hypertenson is NUMLO AT is suitable for bp 150/90 please advice . previously i was taking NUMLO-D a tablet per day in the morning. will a tablet of NUMLO-AT per day can be taken and is sufficient.please reply at our e- mail address.Thanks.
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Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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Hello and thanks for writing.

I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Numlo AT is a good medication for lowering BP so is Numlo D. I believe your doctor would have seen some side effects of hydrocaholorothiazide (Component of Numlo D) for which he has shifted you to another drug.

You may take the prescribed medication and monitor your BP at home and maintain a diary of it. If you see improper response after 2 weeks of treatment you may consult your doctor and get a medication review.
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Can I Take Numlo-AT Tablet For Hypertension Instead Of Numlo-D?

Hello and thanks for writing. I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Numlo AT is a good medication for lowering BP so is Numlo D. I believe your doctor would have seen some side effects of hydrocaholorothiazide (Component of Numlo D) for which he has shifted you to another drug. You may take the prescribed medication and monitor your BP at home and maintain a diary of it. If you see improper response after 2 weeks of treatment you may consult your doctor and get a medication review.