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Thursday, 6/4/2009 2:35:44 AM
 
Dr.advised this tab. it is for what purpose My blood pressure is 90-140 is it is for that purpose

There is a swelling on right let upper side.

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BSridhar Says:
Wednesday, 1/11/2012 8:23:19 AM
 
my dad has a stroke in brain and also got stented . after taking clopitab he is bleeding in motion then doctors advised to go for colonoscopy...

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suryanarayana Says:
Friday, 12/9/2011 9:53:14 AM
 
I am Heart Patient last one year, Dr advised to take Clopitab 150, 2nd visit he advised to take clopitab A 75, 4th visit he advised to take clopitab 75, and 6th visit again he advised to take copitab A 75, Present i am taking Clopitab A 75 after lunch. May I know why Dr is changing the dose.

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zakia Says:
Saturday, 11/19/2011 4:55:02 AM
 
i have given you the details please answer me that is there any serious problem? how long she has to continue the medicines such as clopitab, atorva, imdur, and that anti-depression medicines rexipra and clonotril.
Is there any side effects of rexipra and clonotril.

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zakia Says:
Saturday, 11/19/2011 4:48:44 AM
 
my mother is 49 years old, she is a diabetic since last 2 years... recently she was hospitalized due to heart attack, doctors saying it was a minor attack, but as she is a diabetic there might be a chances of blockage,even her left hand was paining from shoulder. and they said she is suffering from depression and anxiety.
medicine they have advised her is,
In morning- Diamicran, Imdur, Lesuride, Happi.
In afternoon- Gemcal, Menopace.
In night- Clopiotab, Atorva, Flavedon, Rexipra, Clonotril.


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amita Says:
Friday, 9/16/2011 12:22:43 AM
 
yes that medicine is good bcoz my dad is also suffering from same disease . u can contact me on my gmail id that is

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n gurumurthy Says:
Sunday, 8/14/2011 4:03:40 AM
 
I want to know about the difference between clopitab75mg and clopitab- A aspirin 75mg . is there any serious condition of patient. please let me know about this.



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jayasree Says:
Sunday, 8/7/2011 10:37:55 PM
 
neckpain,pain onthe back of head,dullness

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sudhir seth Says:
Friday, 7/22/2011 1:59:15 AM
 
hello, I am Sudhir Seth, Male-49, FRom Mumbai-India, ON )1st july i was Diagonosed with Bells Palsy (paralysis of the face) due to my HIgh BP-180/110. For 2 days i was on AMLIP 10, Atorbest10, And Ramipril-10. Was told to get tests done BP is now 148/100, no diabetes, cholesterol alright, ECG-wNL, but in Brain MRI-Its CEreBral INfarct, now I am on ADDITIONAL MEdicineby our family doctor. I.e---Clopitab A 75 WIll I bE ALright? ANY DOCTOR please reply and ADvise thaNK YOU IN Anticipation.

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Ranju Says:
Wednesday, 2/16/2011 6:39:59 PM
 
My mom diabetic for 20+ yrs. Her recent TMT test showed positive. She has no chest pain or any other symptoms.All other tests are OK. She walks and excercises atleast 4-5 times a week.
Cardiologist changed her Heart Medicine from Clopitab 75 to Clopitab A (75+150).Like to know the difference between Clopitab and Clopitab 75 and Clopitab A (75+150). In what way is Cloptab A (75+150) better than Clopitab.
She is also taking Rozavel 10 for cholesterol. ( Her cholesterol was marginally high abt 6-7 mths ago) . It is fine now.
Cardio has changed her BP medicine from Amlong AT (5/50) and Losacar 50 TO Telma AM (40+5) and added Betaloc 50
Her BP is undercontrol and is currently at 130/65 ( what is the lower acceptable BP limit)

Do you think she really needs Betaloc 50 ( as she is diabetic there could be a chance for blocked arteries though not confirmed unless we do an angio) and change from Clopitab 75 to Clopitab A(75+150)
She is also taking the foll for Diabetics
Galvus 50 (1-0-0)
Cetapin XR 500 (1-1-1)
Humolog mix 50 needles (16-0-8) - Insulin.
Also had read that Betaloc is know to precipitate diabetics.
Appreciate help on whether she is on right medication. I am not keen that she takes too many medicines.

Thanks N Regards

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pallavi Says:
Sunday, 12/5/2010 9:02:34 AM
 
hi my dad is using clopital75mg and homicheck from past 6 months.after taking thses tablets his hemoblobin is 7 and had ulser and internal bleeding and his stools is also blood pls suggest

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ayub Says:
Friday, 10/22/2010 10:16:11 AM
 
am ayub 45 m,i have varicose veins of right lower(leg)limb with superficial thrombophelebhits

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Ratan Shukla Says:
Monday, 4/26/2010 1:10:01 AM
 
i m 35 year old ,i m dibetic for last 7 year,I have PTCA on 24 jun 2009,my medicine are (in morning)Dipride forte(OD),clopitab 75(OD),cartege2.5 and at Night aspirin 150,Metlor(TolarXR50), TG-TOR 20,my sugar level is 140 and 90 P.P,B.P 140/85,wight 78 kg,My Problem is i have diprece energy less at 4P:m to 7P:M.does any having probelm with clopitab . why is it happening? or should he have it in breakfast or night? plz do reply

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Swaminathan Says:
Tuesday, 11/10/2009 3:45:08 AM
 
My mother 84, suffering from TIA. today is the second time she got it after a gap of 2 days. She is a heart patiant already taking cloplet everyday. any prevention ??? please

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AZ Says:
Monday, 6/22/2009 12:47:47 PM
 
Clopitab is used to prevent strokes and heart attacks in patients at risk for these problems. It works by helping to prevent harmful blood clots that may cause heart attacks or strokes.

Swelling is a serious side effect of the drug and you should call your doctor immediately.

Here is a link to more info on Clopitab (clopidogrel).

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a601040.html#side-effects

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