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80 year old female I am Currently on the following medicines (1) telmisartan 40 mg : 1-0-0 (2) angispan TR 2.5 mg : 1-1-0 (3) diltiazem 30 mg 0-0-1 I was prescrined these medicines in july 2019 for my complaints of palpitaion and chest pain, Alongwith the above mentioned medicines, i was also prescribed Clopitorva 75/10 . But i didn't take clopitorva.. Instead in the last 3 months,  i started taking Ecosprin av 75/20 instead of Clopitorva 75/10. I have discontinued Ecosprin AV75/20 around 15 days ago. Also in january 2020, in my urinalysis,  the report showed Occasional RBC and bloody tinge of urine  grossly. Presently i have burning micturition since 5-6 months and relatively low urine output since 10-11 months . So sir,  should i continue with ecosprin only or should i switch to Clopitorva?  ..also is taking blood thinner safe if i have Rbc in urine.  As of now, I am not taking any medication for my urine problem. Kindly suggest
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Clopitorva and ecosprin av have similar effects. You need to confirm first whether this blood in urine is a local problem or not. If there is no major bleeding then you can take either of these tablets
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You may take either ecosprin av or clopitorva, any one of it after confirming there is no blood in urine. Need to repeat urine test and blood tests to rule out kidney issues and blood in urine.
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