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Stents 2 very low bp
Father ef 15-20 percent. Had 2 stents placed on 20 Feb and is on below medicines since then. Dose to reduce any as his bp is low in morning and night 55/34,  68/40 etc since 4 days, feels very sleepy but is alert, no breathlessness. What to do? In evening it's normal Before breakfast Acidity medicine (esomeprazole) After breakfast Brilinta 90 Dytor plus ls 10/25 Metolar xr 12.5 Ciplox 250 (14 days starting 7-March evening) Sugar 2.5/500 (linagliptin+metformin) Evening before dinner Acidity (esomeprazole) After dinner Ecosprin 75 Brillinta 90 Rosuvas ez 40 Febutec 40 (febuxostat) as creatinine 2.6 and uric acid 101 Ciplox 250 (14 days starting 7-March evening as prostate size 152, psa 21, but medicine cant be given as bp low, so given antibiotic)
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While in low EF , we expect low BP readings , A BP with these readings is certainly low. 1. Make sure reading are not false A. Machine is right and shows normal reading in others B. Muscle mass is mot very low , generally when muscle thinning occurs with chronic disease , BP readings are falsely low 2. BP meds - one of them needs to be reduced / stopped A. Metolar XR 12.5 mg is lowest possible dose B. Can try reducing dytor plus first based on your doctors advise. Generally low dose of metolar is better than total stoppage, if voleme status is not compromised then dytor plus shoudl be reduced first
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