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Blood pressure 140/95
She has been diagnosed with diabetes recently. Her blood pressure is 140/95, let me know whether she need to take some medications for blood pressure as well? Attaching test report for reference.
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Yes , take amlog 2.5 od
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For both medicine is essential. Contact for details and treatment if you wish
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History noted. More details needed for proper evaluation. You can consult on Practo app or on 8318"469886.
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I can just about see the reports. But will need medication for BP control. Not amlog or atenolol as need kidney protection too. Clearly diabetes also needs to be controlled.
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