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I have gone from taking thyroxine only to taking aspirin statins, hyroxycarbarbamide now it maybe BP tablets will it cost a fortune to add BP tablets to my travel insurance and does anyone else have mixture of these tablets and live a normal life any info is appreciated

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I take thyroxine, hu, a beta blocker, a blood thinner, aspirin and a bp medication. I feel very well. Three years ago at this time just a beta blocker and thyroxine. I am 72.

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Thank you for the reply it helps

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