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Monday, November, 30, 2009
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Whether or not Procrit causes an increase in blood pressure is a controversial question in the medical literature.  If it does it is likely proportional to the dose and the pace that the blood counts are increased.  In your case, they were probably trying to achieve a fairly rapid increase so you could donate the blood prior to your surgery.  It will likely go down within a few weeks of your stopping the injections.  Also, the blood pressure you indicate is well within the normal range and should not cause you much concern.
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