Side Effects of High Blood Pressure Medicine
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Now Tom, keep in mind that all the prescription blood pressure reducing drugs don’t have all these symptoms all the time. But if just seeing that list of potential side effects isn’t enough for you to turn and run the other direction, what would be?
I would never advise someone to stop taking his or her medication. That can be dangerous. Only a qualified healthcare professional can help their patient make that choice. If the doctor has approved an natural treatment for high blood pressure, then they will most likely be weaned off their prescriptions carefully and slowly, under the care of the physician while following the all-natural approach. This is the correct path to take.
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Hyperexol for High Blood Pressure
Monday, September 25, 2006
If You're Treating Just One of the Causes of High Blood Pressure, You're Only Half Way There!
Hyperexol is the ONLY HYPERTENSION SOLUTION that attacks HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE from the inside out. Like a military brigade, Hyperexol attacks the ROOT CAUSE from every direction.
Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, Hyperexol does not have negative side-effects and is all-natural. The key to the effectiveness of Hyperexol lies in its potent blend of botanical ingredients, combined from over two years of laboratory trials and immuno-pharmacological research.
Every ingredient plays its particular role and the botanical blend as a whole represents a powerful tool to normalize your blood pressure levels.
More Proof is in the Ingredients
You've heard us say the product works. You've read the testimonials from happy users. You've even seen the results of our internal polling and the results of a clinical study.
If you're still not 100% convinced that Hyperexol can help you obtain normalized blood pressure levels, then this section is for you. Below is a short explanation of each ingredient in Hyperexol and it's proven benefit (often over centuries of use) in normalizing blood pressure levels and promoting good health.
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
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Acebutolol Hydrochloride
Saturday, September 23, 2006
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High Blood Pressure Cures
Friday, September 22, 2006
The first natural option of the high blood pressure cures I came across is apple cider vinegar. I was aware that this handy pantry item has great effects on the immune system. I also knew that apple cider vinegar is a great fat burning secrete that many of us dieters like to keep to ourselves.
The cleansing properties of apple cider vinegar do wonders for your system. With all of the benefits of this type of vinegar I had never suspected that this would be among the natural high blood pressure cures as well. This just gives me one more reason to continue taking the product.
I usually take my dose of apple cider vinegar right before lunch. This is a great natural remedy for hypertension and it does a number of other great things for your system as well. This is one of the best natural high blood pressure cures because it is easy to take, it is inexpensive and it is accessible.
Garlic is another inexpensive high blood pressure cure that many of us already use. I believe that fresh garlic works much better than the pill form but either can help to reduce your numbers. If you take the fresh version of the aromatic supplement you may want to save it for bedtime to avoid a severe case of bad breath.
Some people think that adding garlic to foods is the perfect way to get the cleansing and hypertension reducing effects that the plant promises. However, we do cook many of the positive elements out of the plant when we cook it. To be sure that you reap the maximum benefit of high blood pressure cures like this it is best to try and stick to the raw version.
The third remedy for high blood pressure is exercise. Walking is one of the most popular forms of cardiovascular activities around. People of every age can participate. There are no fees or memberships and you feel great after going on a nice, long walk.
All three of these inexpensive and accessible high blood pressure cures are great. However, it is always important that you consult your physician before moving forward in taking care of your hypertension.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
Clonidine High Blood Pressure Medicine
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
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Alpha Blockers
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Alpha-blockers are particularly useful in patients with enlargement of the prostate gland because these high blood pressure medicines reduce the problems associated with urinating. Alpha-blockers alone, however, have a relatively small blood pressure-lowering effect. Accordingly, when high blood pressure coexists with prostatic enlargement, another anti-hypertensive medicine should be used together with an alpha-blocker. For example, tamsulosin (Flomax) or alfuzosin (Uroxatral) are alpha-blockers that work well in combination with other high blood pressure medicines.
Calcium Channel Blockers
Monday, September 18, 2006
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Ace Inhibitors high blood pressure medicine
Saturday, September 16, 2006
The angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and the angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) drugs both affect the renin-angiotensin hormonal system, which, as mentioned previously, helps regulate the blood pressure. The ACE inhibitors work by blocking (inhibiting) an enzyme that converts the inactive form of angiotensin in the blood to its active form. The active form of angiotensin constricts or narrows the arteries, but the inactive form cannot. With an ACE inhibitor as a high blood pressure medicine, 50 to 60 percent of Caucasians usually achieve good blood pressure control.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
1. Doxazosin (brand name Wytensin) is a vasodilator that relaxes blood vessel walls.
2. Hydrochlorothiazide (under brand names Carozine, HydroDiuril or Diaqua) is a potassium reserving diuretic. It is intended to hang on to the potassium, an important mineral in lowering blood pressure that can get dangerously low with diuretic usage.
3. Acebutolo (brand name Sectral) is a beta blocker intended to decrease the heart rate and blood flow.
High Blood Pressure Treatment
Sunday, September 10, 2006
High Blood Pressure Medicine
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Your doctor has prescribed high blood pressure medicine to help lower your blood pressure. You also need to make the other changes that are effective: stay at a normal weight, use less salt, be more physically active and limit alcohol to no more than one drink a day (for women) or two drinks (for men). Follow your overall therapy plan, and you can be on the road to a healthier life!
Your doctor may prescribe one or more drugs to bring your blood pressure down to normal.
- The medicines work in different ways to help lower blood pressure.
- Medicine only works when you take it regularly.
- Don't ever stop taking medicine on your own.
- Even after your blood pressure is lowered, you may still need to take medicine - perhaps over a lifetime - to keep your blood pressure normal.
What Type of Medicines are there?
- DIURETICS rid the body of excess sodium (salt) and water and help control blood pressure.
- BETA BLOCKERS reduce the heart rate and the heart's output of blood, which lowers blood pressure.- VASODILATORS, ACE INHIBITORS and CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS are drugs that relax and open up the narrowed blood vessels and lower blood pressure.