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Elevated Blood Pressure
Since last two months , I am taking Telma LN in morning,  Concor 2.5 mm at night for Hypertension and Thyronorm 12.5 mcg for Sub clinical Hypothyroidism ( medicine being given based on a TSH of 7.21 and Positive Thyroglobulin Antibodies ) Due to headache a week back checked bp and was 140/100. My current BP Is 145/105. Heart Rate is 85. Current TSH is 5.3 Feeling very much tired. Do I need to revise dosage.
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Yes dose has to be increased. Consult  me online
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Yes, dosage of medicines for HTN need to be revised.
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for thyroid maintenance dose is required  dont stop.
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Consult online for proper management.
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Yes... Dose revision is needed for Hypertension. No medication is needed for Thyroid.
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Consult online for detailed discussion and prescription medicine
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increase dose of concor
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