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Hi I am 35-year-old female. I have a high bp range 160/100 in 2020 end. Though I was planning for second pregnancy my physician put me on nicardia retard 10 mg twice a day throughout the pregnancy. After delivery my bp shoots to 180 and I have been instructed to take nicardia retard 20 mg twice a day. Now I have 3 month old baby and my physician slowly decreasing nicardia and prescribed concor 5 mg during afternoon. Now I am taking morning 10 mg nicardia, afternoon concor 5 and night nicardia 10 mg. Now all my bp readings are almost 110/65. Should I need to reduce the dosage? Please suggest.


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