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Is Nicardia Retard 20mg Safe For Blood Pressure?

im taking lisinopril 20 mg and hydrochlorot 25 mg for my high blood pressure. my grandma baught me nicardia retard 20 mg and prenolol 50mg. i want to know if its safe to switch to them and have the same effects. my main goal is to lower my blood pressure.
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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From the available description it appears that you are advised t take medication without medical supervision which is never safe. Every patient with high bllod pressure have different reason and medicines which are ideal or suitable for him. If you are having proper response with your current medication than there is no need to change to lower blood pressure further.
If you are not responding with lisinopril and hydrochlorthiazide than it is advisable to see a doctor as soon as possible.


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Is Nicardia Retard 20mg Safe For Blood Pressure?

Dear User, Thanks for using health care magic. From the available description it appears that you are advised t take medication without medical supervision which is never safe. Every patient with high bllod pressure have different reason and medicines which are ideal or suitable for him. If you are having proper response with your current medication than there is no need to change to lower blood pressure further. If you are not responding with lisinopril and hydrochlorthiazide than it is advisable to see a doctor as soon as possible. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help . Thanks