This is a conversation to have with the doctor and or the pharmacist. Has the same doctor prescribed all these meds or are there different doctors and if so are they aware of all the other medications being prescribed?
Quite honestly it would be negligent for any of us here to give you medication advice. The effects and side effects of all medications are easily looked up online. If you are MPOA or if these are your drugs, there is an MD to discuss all of this with. I think it is important that medications are discussed with one MD, or with a Pharmacist.
We don't know the person here, their health history, or anything else about them. The MD knows all. For instance you mention Metoprolol. We can't know the reason it is prescribed. Many take it for blood pressure but in my case I take it for Atrial Fibrillation. It is the Atrial Fibrillation, in not rate-controlled, that is more likely to give a stroke than the medication.
Do discuss these medications with the prescribing MD.
Quite honestly it would be negligent for any of us here to give you medication advice. The effects and side effects of all medications are easily looked up online. If you are MPOA or if these are your drugs, there is an MD to discuss all of this with. I think it is important that medications are discussed with one MD, or with a Pharmacist.
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Has the same doctor prescribed all these meds or are there different doctors and if so are they aware of all the other medications being prescribed?
The effects and side effects of all medications are easily looked up online. If you are MPOA or if these are your drugs, there is an MD to discuss all of this with. I think it is important that medications are discussed with one MD, or with a Pharmacist.
We don't know the person here, their health history, or anything else about them. The MD knows all. For instance you mention Metoprolol. We can't know the reason it is prescribed. Many take it for blood pressure but in my case I take it for Atrial Fibrillation. It is the Atrial Fibrillation, in not rate-controlled, that is more likely to give a stroke than the medication.
Do discuss these medications with the prescribing MD.
Good luck.
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The effects and side effects of all medications are easily looked up online. If you are MPOA or if these are your drugs, there is an MD to discuss all of this with. I think it is important that medications are discussed with one MD, or with a Pharmacist.
Good luck.