My father is taking nexovas 20mg and his blood pressure is normal but having slight swallowing on left foot so our family physician suggest us to use embeta 50 xr at the night instead of nexovas20.
I am concerned as few months back my father was taken telma beta 50 mg and was suffered with vertigo. Is embeta 50xr and telma beta are different and will it safe to take at night?
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No these are different drugs , as an Interventional Cardiologist i can really help you , he needs to be put on suitable drugs , likely naxovas is not suitable for him , consult for further information
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