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Blood Pressure

The pressure exerted by the flowing blood on the walls of the blood vessels is called blood pressure. The normal blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg. A fall or rise in this blood pressure is a risk factor for developing certain health conditions.

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I am taking tablet Atenolol 25 mg at night. Can I switch my dose to the morning?

Query: Hello doctor, I am taking tablet Atenolol 25 mg at night before going to bed for high blood pressure and for relief from anxiety. Also, I take on Eltroxin 25 mg and Eltroxin 50 mg on alternate days for the past two years. My cardiologist has recently prescribed Atenolol for my high blood pressure an...  Read Full »


Dr. Azeem Iyas Basha

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I advise you to regularly check your blood pressure and also update it. Changing your medications to the morning has no interaction with Eltroxin (Levothyroxine) tablet. I hope this has helped you. Thank you.  Read Full »

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