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Sobusifur ( 7977 ) BP Increase

Has anyone on Sobusfur sp? ( 7977 ) experienced and increase in BP after tx? During tx I have always been around 117/70 and after one year post tx and I have been 140/86 twice in the last 3 months. I exercise every day and I am very fit. I eat pretty crappy sometimes but I always have. It may be old age ( i'm 59 ) but I want to make sure it's not anything related to my tx. It's a long shot but I had to ask.  Thx.  
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2035311 tn?1332679977
I checked my BP at night after sitting still for a while and it was 114/70.    I guess I'm ok.    Lol.  Freakin worry wart!
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Hi Jimeeboy,
I have always had low blood pressure and have treated with sofosbuvir without a change. It has been over a year since eot and I still have low blood pressure.
Good luck to you
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hello I have not heard anything about this but that does not really help. I am trying to bump your question up, hopefully others will see this who have taken same tx can respond, you could also go up to top of page, click on magnifying glass and search for this
Good luck
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