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MARIA (Anonymous, 89.64.69.) Warszawa 19 months ago

Is it possible to take Lacipil when using Polsart, Rytmonorm, Eliquis and Concor Cor?

Hello, is it possible to take daily 8 mg (2x4 mg) of Lacipil when using Polsart 40 mg 2x1, Rytmonorm 150 mg 3x1, ELIQUIS 5 mg 2x1, Concor Cor 1.25 mg 1x1 ?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

19 months ago

Yes, you can. There are no contraindications to the use of the drugs listed in the question at the same time. It often happens that one preparation is not enough to control hypertension. Then several different drugs are introduced into therapy. The inclusion of Lacipil in therapy is designed to lower blood pressure more strongly and reduce the frequency and strength of myocardial contractions. This is usually an intentional and beneficial effect, but sometimes there may be an excessive drop in pressure or other cardiovascular ailments. The dose of 8 mg seems quite large, but it should be adapted to the current clinical condition of the patient. If medicines have been prescribed by different doctors, a consultation may be indicated to determine whether these medicines can be used concomitantly. In the event that the medication was prescribed by the same doctor, follow the dosage regimen. Please check your blood pressure regularly. If you feel unwell, weak, dizzy and pain, nausea, heart rate that is too slow, pain in the heart area, fainting or other disturbing symptoms - please contact your doctor. If you are unable to get to your primary care doctor, the gdziepolek.pl Service also allows you to obtain a teleconsultation with a doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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