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Heart uneasiness
I once took a prescription from one doctor for some uneasiness in heart. He prescribed me ciplar TZ along with a medicine that had to be taken after breakfast. Pls can someone guide me with that medicine. I have changed my city now and can't remember the doctor's name.
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It's very difficult to pinpoint which medicine he gave you.. Your best option is get yourself reevaluated and start a new prescription medication. As for information purposes In general every patient who have heart disease are given 4 types of medications 1) antiplatelets which increase the clotting time of blood and decrease chances of future heart attacks and Re-stenosis of the stent . initially you are kept on two types of antiplatelets and depending upon your disease and your progress your then shifted to single antiplatelet after 6 months or 1 year.  Eg: ecosprin, clopidogrel, Prasugrel, brillianta 2) Statins - are cholesterol lowering medications which are supposed to again prevent future heart attacks.  Eg. Tonact / atorvas 3) ARB / ACE Inhibitors - which help decreasing blood pressure and pressure on the heart and prevents remodeling injuries. eg. Cardace / telma 4) Beta Blockers - They decrease the heart rate thereby reducing the work load on the heart and decrease BP also.  eg. Atenolol / Betaloc / metolar / ciplar usually all heart patients are kept on either or all these 4 types of medications and depending upon the side effects and contraindications of medications are changed and slowly over period of time the dosage of these medications are decreased depending upon the recovery
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