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I am 68 years old. I have been operated for bye pass surgery in 2013. I was taking natrilix sr tab and telista cl tab for blood pressure. Now for prostate gland problem, I am taking alfoo tab. I found that due to alfoo my bp is going down to 105/70. Hence my doctor stopped telista cl and my bp is now 120/80. My question is that can I take telista cl instead of natrilix sr? Because I have about 6 to 7 strips of telista cl in stock. This may be a foolish question. But I want to finish stock of it. Please reply.
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Natrilix is an antihypertensive. Whereas alfuzocin is used for bph (benign prostatic hyperplasia), a side effect of which is fall in bp. Under medical supervision your prostrate medicine need to be changed if you are having lower urinary tract obstructive symptoms like urgency, frequency, straining in micturition (urination), etc, please take a call after visiting a general surgeon or urologist, who will in turn decide after a thorough physical examination and required investigations.
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