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Hypertension Medicine dose.
I was prescribed Tazloc AM (40/5) in the morning for hypertension.  I experience tiredness and lightheadness during day time after taking this medicine. Currently I can't access the physician who prescribed. Is there anything wrong in trying taking Telmisartan 40 at morning and Amlodipine 5 mg at night. Current BP is 125/100.
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Maintain hydration Systolic bp is well in control but diastolic bp is a bit on higher side.
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might require change in medication
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Diastolic BP is still high... Need medication change and some more investigation
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Recently there is no need to panic at all the bp is not too much high so just continue with the Amlodipine 5mg in the morning only stop taking temlisartan at all
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check for the improvement to relieve yr tiredness
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avoid salty food drink plenty of water. . take rest..
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You can take in split up manner as you said
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