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My blood pressure has be high and my doctor wants to place me on a blood pressure medication. My current medication are Digoxin 0.25 mg QD and Warfarin 7 mg QD. Blood pressure runs about 180/95 and HR 75. What do you think would be a good blood pressure medication with my current medication?
Hi, Thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com This is Dr. Swarnava dattagupta answering your query.
I understand your concern. Well, generally when first diagnosed with high blood pressure, doctors start with any of ACE-I/ARBs, beta blockers, CCBs or diuretics. I would suggest telmisartan 40 in the morning and amlodipine 5/10 at night. Your other medications can continue alongwith. But it is better to see a cardiologist and get his/her advice. He/she will be able to prescribe you the drugs also.
Hope i have answered your question. If you have any further questions i will be happy to help. Regards
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Hi, Thank you for posting your query in healthcaremagic.com This is Dr. Swarnava dattagupta answering your query. I understand your concern. Well, generally when first diagnosed with high blood pressure, doctors start with any of ACE-I/ARBs, beta blockers, CCBs or diuretics. I would suggest telmisartan 40 in the morning and amlodipine 5/10 at night. Your other medications can continue alongwith. But it is better to see a cardiologist and get his/her advice. He/she will be able to prescribe you the drugs also. Hope i have answered your question. If you have any further questions i will be happy to help. Regards