My blood pressure has remained at 150/100 for the past few days despite taking Nebistar every morning and exercising. Should I change my medication or adjust the dosage?
A blood pressure of 150/100 mmHg is consistently elevated and indicates that your current treatment plan is not fully controlling your hypertension. However, please do not adjust your Nebistar dosage or change medications on your own, as sudden changes can cause dangerous blood pressure fluctuations.\n\nYou should consult your doctor or cardiologist promptly. They will evaluate if you need a dosage increase, a switch to another medication, or the addition of a complementary drug. Meanwhile, continue taking Nebistar as prescribed, keep a daily log of your blood pressure readings, and seek immediate medical care if you experience symptoms like chest pain, severe headaches, or dizziness.
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My blood pressure has remained at 150/100 for the past few days despite taking Nebistar every morning and exercising. Should I change my medication or adjust the dosage?