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Im 35 week pregnant these days BP coming high ,140 or 150/90, doctor suggested last week ecosprin 75,now suggested to take labatlol 100mg, can I take both or do I need to stop ecosprin plz suggest.
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Ecosporin is the medicine used to thin blood as an anticoagulant. If you have an Umblical artery thrombus it is usually prescribed. Labetolol is an Anti hypertensive used to lower your Blood Pressure. You have to take tablet Labetalol 100 mg on Daily basis. Monitor your BP daily. Get test - Urine for Albumin done. And BT/CT done
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Yes u can take both.
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restrict salt intake. take high fibre 🥦🍎🥗🍌. have plenty of fluids. avoid stress. have sufficient 8 hours sleep
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monitor bp. consult gynecologist if you have any blurring of vision, headache or any severity symptoms.
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Take both..check bp every 2 days and get a pih profile done
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Is this your first pregnancy or multiparous need to ask somemore questions you need consultation you can consult in practo
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