Side effects of some drugs that are Lowering Blood Pressure(part
one)
Lowering blood pressure is a condition that is below the normal
expected for an individual in a given environment. Blood
pressure differs deeply with activity, age, medications, and
underlying medical conditions
Some of the Drugs have some side effects that can cause lower
blood pressure include blood pressure drugs, diuretics (water
pills), heart medications (especially calcium
antagonists-nifedipine/Procardia, beta
blockers-propranolol/Inderal and others), depression medications
(such as amitriptylene/Elavil), and alcohol.
Diuretics -- diuretics are a big evil of lower blood pressure.
It could cause lack of potassium in your body. Usually after
taking diuretics, patient may suffer from weakness, leg cramps,
or being tiredness however, it is not permanent. A patient can
avoid these problems by taking some potassium tablets with
diuretics. Diuretics such as amiloride (Midamar), spironolactone
(Aldactone) or triamterene (Dyrenium) are called "potassium
sparing" agents and provide equal of amount of potassium to your
body. A lower blood pressure patient with diabetes can have some
problems with diuretics. It may increase the blood sugar level.
So, it is recommended to take permission from doctor before
taking it.
Beta-blockers -- patients of lower blood pressure feel insomnia,
cold hands and feet, tiredness or depression, a slow heartbeat
or symptoms of asthma after taking Beta-blockers. Patients of
diabetes need to care while taking this medicine.
ACE inhibitors -- a required amount of ACE inhibitors not
effect badly to lower blood pressure patient but the drugs, such
as captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Zestril
or Prinivil), may cause a skin rash; loss of taste; a chronic
dry, hacking cough; and in rare instances, kidney damage.
Angiotensin II receptor blockers -- another evil for the
patients of lower blood pressure. A patient may feel occasional
faintness, so take care, and ask your doctor before taking the
drug.
Calcium channel blockers --lower blood pressure patient may
suffer from palpitations, swollen ankles, constipation,
headache, or dizziness with this medicine. Form of Calcium
channel blockers are Diltiazem (Cardizem), nicardipine
(Cardene), Nifedipine (Procardia) and verapamil (Calan or
Isoptin) which is injurious in lower blood pressure.
These side effects will continue in the next article "Side
effects of some drugs that are Lowering Blood Pressure(part two)"