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Biology, 25.03.2020 22:49, lucygperez9892

Cindy,
I am following Dr Johnsons instructions of 20 mg lisinopril 2x day, but my waking BP this morning was 160/100 and has risen to 185/125 by 1pm today. I took a 30 mg nifedipine in order to temporarly lower the pressure. I will continue to take the nifedipine until I have "further instructions". As your records may show, without medication my bp runs +220/+120 I am using a manual cuff for accuracy. 803-645-2793

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