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High BP and moxon 0.2mg
My husband is taking heart related treatment and BP medicine "MoXon 0.2mg" (once in morning everyday) from over a year now under a cardiologist's consultancy, however his BP shoots up in second half of the days frequently ever since he has recovered from COVID in April-May. Should he start the same dose twice a day ? Does it have to do anything with post COVID? First half of the day his BP is 120-130 mostly, by evening goes upto 150-170. Can he take moxon 0.2 mg in the evening as well, or is it not advised. He had to take it twice yesterday only. Plz guide.
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consult if want change medication..
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Consultation is the step ahead. Please see your cardiologist. And the drugs required will be decided by him.
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Needs proper evaluation ECG? Echo? Lipid profile?
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Consultation
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Hi His medicines dose needs to be adjusted. But the dosing cannot be advised over chat without a conversation with the patient first. Kindly consult a doctor for the same
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