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Volume of medications and long term side effects

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My volume of tablets per week has now topped 80 a week I have questioned these but all doctors say these are required so I still continue with them but often wonder the long term effects will be ?

Just came back from another angiogram on Wednesday and although there was moderate narrowing no stents this time horray

But moderate heart disease noted on top of my existing three stents the latest being Jan 2019

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MichaelJHHeart Star

Really it is not a question of how many tablets but the type and doseage. Tablet count can also increase if the daily dose is split between morning and evening or two tablets are required to achieve the optimum dose (e.g. a certain drug may be available in 5, 10, 20 and 40mg tablets but your GP feels a 30mg dose is appropriate - so two tablets but less medication than a single 40mg one).

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Prada47 in reply to MichaelJH

Agree Michael I am on 49 a week but I am on what my Cardiologist described as aggressive medication with 10mg Bisoprolol, Entresto and the other routine meds for Heart Failure etc so it all depends on dose and routine etc.

regards

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Chappychap in reply to Prada47

10Mg of Bisoprolol sounds absolutely fearsome. I started on 1.25Mg and felt like a zombie, I'd just gotten used to that and it was raised to 2.5Mg where I am today, it's taken a few months on this dose to find the energy to do the recommended amount of exercise. On 10Mg I think I'd be comatose.

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shopman

It's like the old saying:

"It's not the size of what you have, it's what you do with them that counts"

As Michael has said tablets may be split to get the right dose - I used to have 6 x Furosemide 40mg each day (now reduced) + 3 x Levothhyroxine - you can see from those two alone x7 days gives 63 tablets, add everything else in and we get towards quite a large figure.

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Clerkenweller

Isn’t the real question not what the long term effects might be but would I havea long term without them?

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MichaelJHHeart Star in reply to Clerkenweller

I actually just logged in to make that point. If people stopped their insulin/BP medication/anti-coagulants/etc. their long-term might be quite short-term!

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Quovadisuk

My daily meds are :

Amlodopine 5mg

Isosporide monotrate LA 50mg

Ranexa 375mg ( twice daily )

Pantaprazole 40mg

Atorvastatin 10mg

Ezitembe 10mg

Asprin 75mg

Prasugrel 10mg

Perindopril

Bisopropal fufamate

Nitrolingual spray

Two others I havent put on my phone yet

I am not complaining and realise they are for my benefit, but was only wondering what the long term effects could be . The last two meds given ie perindropril and Bisoprol fumate have slowed me down a bit and made me feel a bit low and not very good at night ie waking up hot and the head spinning on things that have happened in the past and also a little short tempered and less patient and anxious ...these were the things I was thinking about long term

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