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Ecosprin 75 post covid
Post covid, my doctor asked me to take Ecosprin 75 for 6 weeks, I have hypertension for which I have been prescribed Arbitel MT25. I do not have any heart conditions. Can I stop taking Ecosprin 75?
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Go for ecg before  stopping it.
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Please go through the ECG and C reactive protein test before stopping the medicine and it is very easy to stop but if you get some complication then you have to face the problems. If ECG and C reactive protein comes normal then you can stop including we can go for D dimer test also
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You can stop it if 4 weeks completed and if your htn is not undercontrol you can continue ecosprin it protects you from heart diseases( if no any contra indication)
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I would recommend to continue taking it for 6 weeks and then get your d dimer tested after it. You can stop if it's not raised.
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