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Prescribed Nebistar SA One Per Day For BP Since Adbeta 12.5 Was Not Available. Is It The Correct Dose?

Dear Dr.
My name is surendran nair from Mumbai. I used to take medicing for BP from 2001. The medicine then prescribed is Amlong 2.5 and Adbeta 12.5. Since Adbeta 12.5 is not available in the market, I was advised by my phisiciain to take Nebistar SA (one per day). Is it the correct dose ? How long I have to take this medicine ? Since this medicine is a little bid costly from my point of view, I would like to ask you what is the alternative medicine (cheap) for Nebistar SA ?
with regards
surendran
Fri, 29 Nov 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

There are several classes of drugs and there are several drugs in each class – many of them cheap
The dose and the drugs have to be tailored to the individual need.
See your GP / get appropriate prescription / Do not change by yourself

Good luck
Take care     
Wishing all well
God bless
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Prescribed Nebistar SA One Per Day For BP Since Adbeta 12.5 Was Not Available. Is It The Correct Dose?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic There are several classes of drugs and there are several drugs in each class – many of them cheap The dose and the drugs have to be tailored to the individual need. See your GP / get appropriate prescription / Do not change by yourself Good luck Take care Wishing all well God bless