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My mother is a diabetic patient, she was having a silicon xl 25 mg but today doctor told to have nebivolol 2.5 mg. Will there be any problem in changing the medicine.
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No, there will be no problem.
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Hello, Thanks for the query. The doctor might have suggested a change in the treatment for better BP control. There will be hardly any problem. Hoover, you have to get the BP checked regularly to see if the changed drug is giving desired results. Thanks.
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A doctor prescribes a medicines only after evaluating a patient and he gives best option available. so if you have consulted a qualified doctor you should trust him he will never do anything harm to you.
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No problem Can be changed safely being both have same group and functions
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