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Blood pressure medication must be taken for life?
High blood pressure is a dangerous disease, patients must use antihypertensive drugs daily to treat. Do you have to take blood pressure medication for the rest of your life?
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When is the best time to take blood pressure medication?
Typically, most patients take their blood pressure medication in the morning, although no trial has made this recommendation. However, a new study shows that taking blood pressure medication at bedtime instead of when you wake up can reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular events by 50%.
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Why do antihypertensive drugs cause cough?
One of the methods of treating high blood pressure is the use of drugs, the doctor will examine and prescribe different drugs until the patient's body is suitable for the treatment of high blood pressure. However, some classes of antihypertensive drugs can cause coughing in patients.
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Do I need to continue taking my medication when my blood pressure is stable?
Antihypertensive drugs are indicated for people with high blood pressure. Accordingly, to ensure health, patients may have to take high blood pressure medication for life, even though their blood pressure is stable.
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10 tips for correct blood pressure medication
Most people with high blood pressure need to take medication every day to keep their blood pressure under control. However, not all patients know how to take blood pressure medication properly to achieve treatment goals. The following 10 tips may help people who are being treated for high blood pressure with medication.
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Lomaira drug: Uses, indications and notes when using the drug
Lomaira is used by mouth to help change the behavior and diet of some people who are overweight or obese. However, using the drug also has some side effects that cause symptoms such as: Dizziness, difficulty sleeping, nausea ...
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Sotalol: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Sotalol is used to treat irregular heartbeats. Sotalol belongs to the class of antiarrhythmic drugs. It works by acting on the heart muscle to improve heart rate. Sotalol comes in pill form. Sotalol (Betapace) is usually taken twice a day and sotalol (Betapace AF) is usually taken once or twice a day. The following article will provide information about the uses, indications and notes when using Sotalol.
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Nisoldipine: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Nisoldipine is used alone or in combination with other medicines to treat high blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure in hypertensive patients helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Nisoldipine is called a calcium channel blocker, it works by dilating blood vessels so blood can flow more easily.
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Are yellow eyes and low blood pressure a symptom of liver disease?
Hello doctor, I want to ask about the following symptoms of my husband, whether he has liver disease: thickened eyelids, whites in the eyes turn yellowish, or fatigue, loss of appetite, blood The pressure drops to only 90/50. Looking forward to receiving your advice, thank you doctor.
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Beware of malignant hypertension
Malignant hypertension or malignant hypertension has dangerous symptoms such as blurred vision, inability to concentrate, anxiety, weakness in limbs. If not treated in time, there may be strokes, angina (acute myocardial infarction) or worse, heart failure - acute pulmonary edema. That is why it is called the "silent killer".
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How to measure blood pressure correctly in children
In some diseases in children, especially infants, blood pressure monitoring is very important during treatment. However, there are many methods of measuring blood pressure for children as well as many different types of blood pressure monitors, so it is necessary to have specific information to choose the most accurate way to measure blood pressure for children.
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