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Very bad head and feeling drugged

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Hi all i have had bad headaches since the 5th of April as on the Saturday night the 4th of April I had an aura migraine, it didt last very long and not much pain but then I have had a terrible headache s once then and trying to lower blood pressure as We checked it,on a night when I went to bed I felt a little pain but not a massive headache , the doctor gave me 2.5 mg Ramipril blood presure on Friday the 17,4 but I have woken up 3 times in the night since taking it and have a tight band round my head and feel drugged , tried to get back to sleep but every time I close my eyes I still geeked drugged up and the pain won't go away, anyone had problems with Ramipril blood pressure tablets, it's making me ill now , thank you xxx

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