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Barbarella (Anonymous, 195.136.176.) Warszawa 15 months ago

Shouldn't I reduce my dose of Concor Cor if I feel unwell at low blood pressure?

I take a half in the morning every prenessa 4, about 17 inches concor cor 2.5 for a high pulse, for the night pramolan because I have neuroses. It lowers my blood pressure a lot. Morning 114/74/69, 111/68/58, evening 114/69/69. Sometimes it happens 121/72/65.I wonder if you should not reduce cincor cor, because previously I took 1/2. I feel bad at this pressure. Even coffee does not raise the pressure.

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

15 months ago

Any modification to your treatment, including reducing the dose of Conor, should be made after consultation with your doctor who is familiar with your health in detail: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-jak-i-kiedy-mozna-odstawic-leki It will be difficult for a bystander who has no knowledge of your health to determine the appropriate treatment regimen. The blood pressure values you give are normal. However, keep in mind that they vary according to age and gender. In this case, I encourage you to make an appointment with the attending physician, who will adjust the treatment according to your current clinical condition. If you are unable to get to your primary care doctor, the gdziepolek.pl Service also allows you to obtain a teleconsultation with a doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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