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How Safe Is Taking Metostartan50 & Clopilet 150?

dear doctor iam taking metostartan50 and clopilet150 together in the morning and in the night,i had a bypass surgery 11months ago.can i continue the tablet for some time and if i walk for some distance my left hand is paing is that because of side effects pl advice.
Tue, 15 Oct 2019
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Hello,

This association of medications is indicated very frequently in medical practice, the adverse effects that may occur are: decrease in blood pressure, hives, and in the case of clopilet there may be bleeding in the form of spots on skin or gum.

The pain that you refer to in the left hand is sometimes characteristic of cardiac pain origin, you should see your cardiologist to define the risk, since although it may appear after a cardiac intervention, it should be seen by a professional, because they usually indicate cardiac ischemia.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Jose Mero Santana, General & Family Physician
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How Safe Is Taking Metostartan50 & Clopilet 150?

Hello, This association of medications is indicated very frequently in medical practice, the adverse effects that may occur are: decrease in blood pressure, hives, and in the case of clopilet there may be bleeding in the form of spots on skin or gum. The pain that you refer to in the left hand is sometimes characteristic of cardiac pain origin, you should see your cardiologist to define the risk, since although it may appear after a cardiac intervention, it should be seen by a professional, because they usually indicate cardiac ischemia. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jose Mero Santana, General & Family Physician