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High BP medicine stop
Hi I am 27year male. I am taking high BP medication telma 40 at morning  and prazopress xl 2.5 at night from last 1year now my BP is under control. Can I stop any 1medicine
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Prazopress is journey not given at early stages You can have other drugs instead of prazopress Go for lifestyle modification decreasing the salt intake and going for regular exercise You can never decrease the dose of blood pressure medication as your blood pressure is controlled on this medication For further help you can consult me online thanks
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Your BP is under control as you are taking these medications. If you stop them, BP will again start to rise.
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unless there is fall in BP or any other issue, medications should be continued.
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lifestyle modifications like proper diet, daily exercise and proper sleep will regulate the BP and after proper monitoring of the BP and physical consultation with a doctor, medications may be reduced if advised.
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