Should I Take Kinti-dp And Vertin If It Causes High Blood Pressure?
hi sir, act a week before i got fainted n was feeling drowsy when i went to doc they prescribed me kinti-dp, vertin 16 & rantac 150.. but after having this medicines i feel uneasy n my heart starts breathing fast n i feel more drowsy.. doctor said that i got high BP .. that time my bp was 150/110 but now it has come down to 120/85... so please advice me whether i should take this medicine any more
Only your doctor can advise you to take or not to take any medication because they are the ones who know your case best as opposed anybody reading a few lines of your problem from afar, make sense? It would appear at first glance that your blood pressure has certainly improved from what it was and that is very good.
However, side effects that may be coming from the medication are potentially bad and if you haven't gotten used to them by now it is definitely worth speaking to your doctor first before making any decisions to continue or not.
That is the way any patient should handle any prescription medication that doesn't appear to agree with them. Give your doctor the final word on what to do with the prescription..., not someone who's less informed about your case and your body than he/she.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Should I Take Kinti-dp And Vertin If It Causes High Blood Pressure?
Hi, Only your doctor can advise you to take or not to take any medication because they are the ones who know your case best as opposed anybody reading a few lines of your problem from afar, make sense? It would appear at first glance that your blood pressure has certainly improved from what it was and that is very good. However, side effects that may be coming from the medication are potentially bad and if you haven t gotten used to them by now it is definitely worth speaking to your doctor first before making any decisions to continue or not. That is the way any patient should handle any prescription medication that doesn t appear to agree with them. Give your doctor the final word on what to do with the prescription..., not someone who s less informed about your case and your body than he/she. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist