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HIGH BP MEDICATIONS.
I am 21 year old i am having high bp since 3 years now my bp increases again to 172/95 so dr gave me metoprolol succinate 50 mg ie.,velol xl 50 since 2 months earlier i used to have metoprolol succinate 25mg but now since 2 month i am having 50 mg but i am feeling low heart rate and also i m tired some time should I change the tablet to telmisartan 40 mg or stick to metoprolol succinate??
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Required proper BP charting ECG KFT to start any medications for BP Life style modification Contact me on practo
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It's normal when people take metoprolol. Don't worry.if it's really bothering you then change .
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Young onset hypertension should be evaluated first for some of the treatable causes Consult physician
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You need a detailed evaluation and management for hypertension. Kindly take a consultation for further assistance.
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