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Amlong 2.5mg is good for B.P
Hi I have High B.p 145, can I take Amlong 2.5mg , amlodipine. As Dr suggested. Is it good medicine to continue. Pl suggest. Thanks Poorna
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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A BP around 145 mmHg falls under Hypertension (Stage 1).
Next Steps
• Start/continue Amlodipine 2.5 mg once daily (same time each day) • Monitor BP: – Check at home for 7–10 days – Maintain a BP log
Health Tips
• Reduce salt intake (
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Yes,you can take but doctor like me physician supervision is required.
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This is not at all the way to start medicine for bp that too in open platform. You need examination by superspecialist like md physician even few preliminary test required  before prescription.
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Yes you can take, but monitor b.p. to adjust the dose.
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