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Couldn't sleep after taking PREVA GOLD
I was diagnosed with TIA/Acute infract and was hospitalised for around 10 days. After discharge I used to take medication like preva gold kiopan etc as mentioned above and stopped using Blood pressure medicine (which I used to take regularly). Preva gold is taken after dinner then I have muscles pain,something unusual like I feels to walk.. Hungry.. Etc but actually I don't need any food but  feels to do something .. Couldn't sleep. But after 1..2 hrs everything back to normal as I feel too sleepy and go to bed. I have two question. 1) why blood pressure medicine is stopped by the doctor. (Bp is 140/100) I regularly check bp. 2) Is this side effects normal or do I need to consult a doctor.
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Consultation with a cardiologist is advisable
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Your Blood pressure medication could have been stopped because your blood pressure must have been in a lower side. Low BP can worsen stroke. If it is constantly 140/100 all the time you can consult the treating doctor again and clarify. He would know best and he will help you. If taking Preva Gold at night is bothering you you can take it in the afternoon instead of night , once a day . Your symptoms are common after a TIA or stroke. Nothing to worry. Do regular walking and exercises
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