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2025-12-16 18:48:25
If someone using propanol 10 mg  twice a day for 6 months can they switch to concor 1.25 is it safe to switch
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no you can not change medication at your ease.
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can consult me or existing doctor

Answered2025-12-19 10:36:05

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Need more medical history for further evaluation

Answered2025-12-19 08:00:32

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Yes

Answered2025-12-19 06:49:47

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Yes you can But know indication and then you can switch

Answered2025-12-19 06:27:33

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No. U can't switch like that. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.

Answered2025-12-18 08:58:36

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It is better to consult a physician first, as they must have their reasons to prescribe a certain medicine.

Answered2025-12-18 08:52:32

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U can but under supervision of superspecialist.

Answered2025-12-18 08:17:17

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These medicines can be switched under the supervision of your physician depending on the specific indications

Answered2025-12-18 01:38:33

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If the switch is needed, propranolol should not be stopped abruptly—it should be tapered while starting Concor at a low dose (1.25 mg), with monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and symptoms. The exact switching plan depends on the indication (anxiety, palpitations, hypertension, etc.) and patient factors. Therefore, this change should be done only after consulting a doctor.

Answered2025-12-17 16:43:49

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It depends on why you were prescribed the medication in the 1st place. Need detailed history for that.

Answered2025-12-17 15:16:18

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Answered2025-12-17 15:11:40

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Propronolol action and concor action different .. concer only act on heart and reduce heart rate . Used in cardiac condition . Where as propronolol used in multiple other conditions
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Take online consultation . I will explain in details

Answered2025-12-18 10:44:49

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Answered2025-12-18 07:37:35

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2025-12-17 16:46:17

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-12-17 14:48:31

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