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Prescribed Stamlo For BP. Should Medicine Be Continued?

I Susanta 51 year age. Earlier I have not taken BP medicine.My Blood pressure was 180/106 on 8.11.13. As per Dr. advise I took medicine. Stamlo-5 only once at morning. Today on 14.11.13 I feel uneasy. I have not taken medicine. I checked my blood pressure and found BP-127/67. Is the BP is High or normal, may I continue medicine
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

A reading of 130 is best for the upper figure (Systolic).
The range is 90 to 140.

80 will be good for the lower figure (Diastolic).
The range is 60 to 90.

Your BP is in range…
Check it again.
Take treatment.
The aim is to prevent long term complications.
See your doctor.

Good luck
Take care     
Wishing all well
God bless
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Prescribed Stamlo For BP. Should Medicine Be Continued?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic A reading of 130 is best for the upper figure (Systolic). The range is 90 to 140. 80 will be good for the lower figure (Diastolic). The range is 60 to 90. Your BP is in range… Check it again. Take treatment. The aim is to prevent long term complications. See your doctor. Good luck Take care Wishing all well God bless