Knowing About High Blood Pressure Medications

October 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

high blood pressure medicationsA person who is diagnosed with high blood pressure will most likely be prescribed a high blood medication by their doctor. Blood pressure medications work quickly and effectively most of the time to control the blood pressure and help prevent the complications that can come with the diagnosis. It truly is a miracle of medicine that the blood pressure can be so easily treated. There are many high blood pressure medications available to treat the problem. Physicians can choose from several of these medications depending on the specific health concerns with each patient. When a person is diagnosed and a medication is prescribed the patient will want to take the time to learn about their diagnosis and the medication that they are taking. As with all medications, high blood pressure medications have side effects, contraindications for use and drug interactions that patients should become very familiar with. A person can easily find out information on the high blood pressure medication they are prescribed by asking the physician, the pharmacist, looking in a drug handbook or by looking on the internet. Drug companies are required to reveal all available information on the drugs and the studies done with the drugs. Physicians and pharmacist should always be willing to educate the patients on the medications and should recognize the patient’s rights. The patient should realize they are there own best advocate and take the time to learn all they can about their disease, treatments, and medications.

Common Issues With High Blood Pressure Medications

Most side effects that occur with high blood pressure medications are easy for a person to deal with once they are recognized. All high blood pressure medications have the ability to cause orthostatic hypotension. This is a situation where the blood pressure is lowered and the body can not compensate fast enough when a person suddenly sits or stands up from a resting position. This is easily prevented by the person simply slowing down and allowing the body time to get the blood flowing.

Quick Facts about High Blood Pressure
  • The causes of high blood pressure are still largely unknown.
  • The most widely prescribed methods for controlling high blood pressure are diet and exercise.

Many of the high blood pressure medications can cause a dry mouth or a dry, hacking cough. These issues may be slightly irritating and if so can be helped by small frequent sips of water or by chewing gum or sucking on a mint. If the issue is intolerable the patient can talk to the doctor about one of the other medications that will be less likely to cause this side effect. Some medications will make a person feel tired and weak. Some will lead to increased problems with gout or with increased blood sugars. Some may cause a person to feel dizzy and lightheaded. If a person has symptoms that they think may be caused by their high blood pressure medications they should see their doctor. It is important that a person not stop taking the medication before they talk to the doctor as this may lead to more serious complications.

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Possible High Blood Pressure Medication Side Effects

October 9th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

High Blood Pressure MedicationsOnce you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, your doctor will help you devise a treatment plan to manage your condition and this usually will include medication. You may experience different high blood pressure medication side effects, so it is especially important you communicate with your doctor when you begin taking the medication.

Diuretics

If you have been prescribed this type of medicine, you should be aware that high blood pressure medication side effects from these drugs can decrease the supply of potassium in your body. High blood pressure side effects from diuretics can include feeling fatigued all the time, leg cramps or feeling weak. You can combat these high blood pressure medication side effects by eating a diet that is rich in potassium.

Quick Facts about High Blood Pressure
  • The causes of high blood pressure are still largely unknown.
  • The most widely prescribed methods for controlling high blood pressure are diet and exercise.

You may also experience attacks of gout from these high blood pressure medication side effects. This is rare and can be aided with other types of treatments. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure medication side effects when using diuretics may also increase your blood sugar levels.

Beta-Blockers

High blood pressure medication side effects from this type of treatment can include having cold feet and hands, you may feel depressed or frequently tired, and a heartbeat that is slow as well as asthma symptoms. Taking beta-blockers, high blood pressure medication side effects may be insomnia or impotence as well. When you are a diabetic that is being treated with insulin, your reaction to these drugs should be monitored carefully.

ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers

Common high blood pressure medication side effects from these treatments can include kidney damage in rare instances, loss of taste, a dry and hacking cough or a skin rash. Taking Angiotensin II receptor blockers can make you feel dizzy on occasion, so if this is a high blood pressure medication side effects for you, be sure that you don’t walk and travel alone.

Alpha Blockers and Combined Alpha and Beta-Blockers

When taking these types of drugs, high blood pressure medication side effects might include your heart to beat at a faster rate, a feeling of dizziness, or a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing up. Again, if these high blood pressure medication side effects are what you are experiencing, be careful so as not to cause yourself injury from a fall. There are many high blood pressure medications that have side effects and once you have been diagnosed, you can relate to your doctor what your concerns are. Sometimes high blood pressure medication side effects don’t last once you get used to taking your prescribed medication.

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