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My BP is around before using lodoz 2.5 is 130/80 and after is 130 /80 can I continue is or stop any side effects of lodoz 2.5
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Have you already been diagnosed with hypertension? If yes then continue If no, then get you BP checked every 3 days for 3 readings.
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consult a doctor, depending on the readings, we will have to decide further treatment.
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reduce salt intake,no junk, oily or fried foods, do regular physical activity atleast for 45 minutes, Reduce weight if you are overweight it obese.
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Why was it started..130/ 80mmHg is just borderline ...can wait for medication.. First follow life style modifications ...take 24hour BP monitoring if possible..then u can be on drugs .. Again, u cannot stop this particular drug suddenly...need a proper consultation before stopping or changing  BP drugs
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Continue medication. Check your BP every day and maintain a chart for 1 week
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