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Old 06-11-2014, 06:46 AM #1
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Default Suggestions for Alternative Hypertension Medication

Dear all,

Since my last post, I had stopped taking 20mg Micardis and found my PN symptoms improved for a few weeks. However, on 5th of June I had to go back on it (20 mg) due to an increase in my blood pressure (over 140 / 85) and now I found my symptoms have worsened again. I am going to give it for a few days and if the symptoms do not improve or continue to worsen, I will see my GP to discuss another type of HB medication. Can someone advise me which type has less effect on the PN symptoms. Thanks in advance. Yu Ping
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