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What Are The Withdrawal Symptoms Of Losartan And Carvedilol?

I am on losartan 50mg (once a day)and carvedilol 6.25mg (twice a day) I had an ablation procedure 3 years ago to treat arythmia and last year a procedure to repair a ruptured brain aneurysm.( I had a stent put it also) I feel great. no side effects from my two major medical procedures. Doctors said that I am healed. My blood pressure is normal( with medication) I would like to stop taking medication completely. ( wondering about side effects of meds.) Can a drastic lifestyle change enable me to do that.? diet,etc
Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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I m glad u feel great. But would like to point out that its partly because the drugs r doing their job of beeping ur bp under control. Hypertension is a lifelong disease and lifestyle modifications ll make sure u don't need any more extra medication. So answer to ur que is no. U can't stop those meds. Don't worry about it, pretend its a piece of chocolate n gobble up
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What Are The Withdrawal Symptoms Of Losartan And Carvedilol?

Hi I m glad u feel great. But would like to point out that its partly because the drugs r doing their job of beeping ur bp under control. Hypertension is a lifelong disease and lifestyle modifications ll make sure u don t need any more extra medication. So answer to ur que is no. U can t stop those meds. Don t worry about it, pretend its a piece of chocolate n gobble up Hope it helped