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A 69-year-old man with acute left hemiparesis and dysphasia presents within 2 hours of onset. CT brain shows no haemorrhage and he is a candidate for IV thrombolysis. His blood pressure is 210/120 mmHg and capillary glucose is normal. According to Stroke Foundation guidelines, what is the most appropriate immediate blood pressure management?

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