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Just started following

69 year old male

Asthma Bronchiectasis Atrial Fibrillation and high BP

On Slozem 300mg and losartan 200mg the BP but just had doxaxosin 2mg added to the list

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Tinkynutbug

Wow so how are you feeling on those meds?

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R1100S1 in reply toTinkynutbug

Strange thing I don’t have symptoms but for heart and BP issues but condition picked up at routine tests !

Notice fat ankles at end of day though

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Morgan

Hi, have been on Candesarten, Doxazosin and Bendrofluemethzide for over 15 years with no problems and they have my blood pressure under control. The Doxazosin dose was halved about 5 years ago when i lost some weight otherwise the meds remained the same.

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R1100S1 in reply toMorgan

Many thanks

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