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My mother is 60 years old. She has recently developed high bp. Different tests were performed and everything came out normal. She is currently on allopathy medicine of high bp. She prefers homeo medicine and visited one here. He prescribed some other medicine, homeo.. Can she take both, allopathy and homeopathy? If so what should be the gap? The homeo doc when asked told her it's okay if she takes only homeo! My question is can she take both ?
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Yes give 10mints Gap between allopathy n homeopathy
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Hello, if she has already started allopathic medicines for high BP, it is advisable not to stop it abruptly. You can definitely take Homoeopathy medicine along with allopathy medicines with a gap of 15 mins interval. It is completely safe as they both act differently. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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She can take both.. once her bp comes to control,she can slowly reduce allopathic medicine dosage.. Don’t stop all of a sudden Can take Homoeopathy and allopathy together Take consultation
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Monitoring is important but yes she can take
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Yes, your mother can take both allopathy and homeopathy for high blood pressure, but with proper timing and monitoring.
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However, BP medications should never be stopped suddenly, as high BP needs careful management to avoid risks like stroke or heart disease.
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Consult online
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Contact online or at clinic. Need more symptoms
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Yes, actually initially it's safe to continue both then can tapper
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Hello Practo User, use homoeopathic medications for your problem  to get Instant and effective results.Its Curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays Excellent role to treat Such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect.I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & Consult Online through Practo. I will guide you for holistic & effective Results with homoeopathy ! Take care !! Best Regards:)
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Yes you can take both med with half n hour gap
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Yes she can take both medicines. 10 minutes she can take.
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Yes she can. But let there be half an hour gap between allopathic and homeopathic medicines. At first, she has to take both. Then slowly once we start controlling it by homeopathy....the allopathic doses are reduced. And if she isn't affected adversely by the reduction in doses, this means homeopathy has taken care of her BP. So we stop allopathy and go to homeopathy then for a really long period of life.
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Yes She can take both No issues Both the medicines has different mode of action
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Usually hypertension is defined as blood pressure above 140/90, and is considered severe if the pressure is above 180/120. A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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If her BP values are very high, its better for her to continue both the medicines for a while, then gradually reduce the dosage of allopathic medicines. Take the medicines with an interval of 30 mins among them.
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Yes, she can take both. Regular monitoring is necessary.
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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She can take both .1 hour gap in both medicine
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Consult me online through practo.
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