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My mother was hospitalized with a high blood pressure emergency (BP of 240), chest pain, and a headache, with scans showing an old stroke in the left side of her brain and a contracted gallbladder; she was initially stable on Stamlo, Atorva, Pan D, Duphalac, Alprax, and A to Z, but after her 14-day check-up, her diagnosis was updated to high blood pressure and an old stroke, and her medications were changed to Cilacar, Ecosprin AV, Albendazole, Pan D, and Duphalac. What should we do now that she is experiencing a burning sensation in her head, general discomfort, and mild chest pain on this new treatment plan?
My mother was hospitalized with a high blood pressure emergency (BP of 240), chest pain, and a headache, with scans showing an old stroke in the left side of her brain and a contracted gallbladder; she was initially stable on Stamlo, Atorva, Pan D, Duphalac, Alprax, and A to Z, but after her 14-day check-up, her diagnosis was updated to high blood pressure and an old stroke, and her medications were changed to Cilacar, Ecosprin AV, Albendazole, Pan D, and Duphalac. What should we do now that she is experiencing a burning sensation in her head, general discomfort, and mild chest pain on this new treatment plan?
Answered 8 days ago