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I am taking Olmewon-40 for hypertension since last 8 months. One week ago I felt little dizzy, checked my BP, was 100/ 70. Monitored it for 2 days, It was same. So i started taking half olmewon 40. Now my BP is in range. Its 123/ 81 on an average count for last 4 days. So should I start Olmewon 20 now. Also my LDL cholestrol is border line high 100.40 rest all lipid parameters in range..so should I continue with Orvas -FT which I am currently taking.
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You should not increase / decrease the dosage of such medication as per your convenience Please consult a physician for proper dosage and management
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Playing with hypertensive medication can prove to be fatal
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Hi, you need a more detailed discussion with a physician. I am happy to help through an online consultation. Best
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