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I am 40 years old male. Had problems with heart 10 years back a small micocardial infraction since then using ecosprine and chlostrol control tablet , there were no problems.  Now one week back felt discomfort and found BP went up to 170/110 mmHg but ECG and blood test said no issues with heart. Subsequently visited Carodigly Dr. , Taking Amlogard-10 mg and seklon 25mg for two weeks , now BP settled to 128/83 mm Hg . Should I continue taking tablet for BP or any systemic way of quitting the medicine . I do 3km jogging for 40 min morning and evening for the last one week before I was hitting gym hard but Covid put me rest for 3 months.
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Hi, your blood pressure medications needs to be continued to control BP.
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