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Recently attended the hospital with suspected DVT fortunately I hadn’t but after tests I was px ramprimil and a water tablet I explained that I was already on tablets for my BP Ibersatin following a call from Wythenshaw follow up after my ablation he said I shouldn’t be takeing ramiprimal and to stop taking it I explained that it was px to allow my blood to flow and help with my breathing which is it did however since stopping the rimaprimal my blood pressure reads around 160’ over 115 and breathless prior to taking my BP was stable and I was less breathless has any one else had this problem

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Qualipop

That BP sounds too high. Who prescribed your original tablets? Can you get in touch with them? Your medication needs sorting.

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Desanthony

You should get back in touch with your Drs at Wythenshawe and discuss all of this this with them as soon as possible.

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