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Pregnancy 29th week -BP 160/90
I am 39 years old and 29 weeks pregnant(IVF).Recently I was diagnosed with BP of 160/90.My doctor adviced to take Nicardia radiate 10 morning and evening.When I took it for the first time I got severe headache ,Palpitations and dizziness.Is it normal?Should I continue using it or shall I stop? Please suggest.
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Necardia is not the drug of choice for  treatment of hypertension in pregnancy you can connect for a prescription your bp should definitely be maintained less than 140 by 90 lest it will complicate the pregnancy
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Nicardia causes tachycardia. If you are facing these symptoms you can opt for other alternative Connect for prescription
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You need to stop this tablet & switch over  to another medication for BP control
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There are alternate medicine available mam. Connect for detailed consultation
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