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Is It Safe To Take Ipanimide For High Blood Pressure?

I have tachycardia , hypertension, thyroid and diabetic. I am taking lots of medication for all of them namely 240 verapamil, 2000 mg metformin, 32 mg candesartan. 2.5 ipanimide, 16 mg doxasosin, 75 mg aspirin, carbimazole and 20 mg storvastatin My blood pressure is uncontrolled for the past 2 months. Please advise if all those medication are ok.
Thu, 30 Jul 2015
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Dear friend,I have carefully gone through your history and drug profile.these medicines are individually ok by their own importance but as they have failed to control your blood pressure you should see your GP for a detailed clinical examination including periodic blood pressure monitoring,thyroid profile and lipid profile.after these battery of tests I sincerely believe,he will prescribe you necessary blood pressure lowering medicine in adjusted dose.my best for your health in coming days.thank you.
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Is It Safe To Take Ipanimide For High Blood Pressure?

Dear friend,I have carefully gone through your history and drug profile.these medicines are individually ok by their own importance but as they have failed to control your blood pressure you should see your GP for a detailed clinical examination including periodic blood pressure monitoring,thyroid profile and lipid profile.after these battery of tests I sincerely believe,he will prescribe you necessary blood pressure lowering medicine in adjusted dose.my best for your health in coming days.thank you.