If my blood pressure becomes very low after taking blood pressure medication, is it an overdose?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-10
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's most likely caused by an overdose, because every person with high blood pressure has a different blood pressure value, so the dosage of the drug they take is also different. When your blood pressure is particularly low, you should immediately reduce the amount of antihypertensive drugs you take, and always pay attention to your blood pressure level. <>

    There is a normal standard for the blood pressure value of the human body, and the blood pressure should not be too high or too low. Human blood pressure is medically divided into systolic and diastolic blood pressure, with the normal value of systolic blood pressure between 90-140 and the normal value of diastolic blood pressure between 60-90. Hypertension and hypotension are diagnosed if the standard value is exceeded or below this standard value.

    Taking antihypertensive drugs is not as much as possible, but the medicine is poisonous, and once the drug is excessive, it will endanger our lives.

    Taking antihypertensive drugs in medicine is the most direct and effective way to control blood pressure, but antihypertensive drugs must be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and they should not be purchased at pharmacies. Nowadays, medical antihypertensive drugs are prescription drugs, and patients with high blood pressure must present a prescription issued by a doctor to buy them at a pharmacy. Although antihypertensive drugs have become the main means of hypertension, due to the limited level of medicine, antihypertensive drugs will also produce a certain amount of blood pressure on our body while playing a role.

    Therefore, when patients take antihypertensive drugs, they must pay attention to their physical condition, and once they have uncomfortable symptoms, they should immediately stop the medicine and go to the hospital for treatment**. <>

    Many people with high blood pressure stop taking antihypertensive drugs after their blood pressure drops, which is actually very dangerous. Because after taking antihypertensive drugs for a long time, patients have become dependent on drugs. The body's blood vessels have also become very fragile because of these drugs, and they have also lost their original elasticity.

    If the patient suddenly stops the drug without authorization, the blood flow will slow down, the pressure of the blood vessels will also increase, and in severe cases, blood vessels will rupture and cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, patients with high blood pressure can gradually reduce the amount of antihypertensive drugs they take, or they can go to the hospital for advice from their doctors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a drug overdose. In this case, the drug needs to be stopped for a period of observation, and if the blood pressure rises after stopping the drug, it means that it has something to do with the drug.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not ruled out that it is the cause of drug overdose, it is recommended to take blood pressure medication according to the amount said by the doctor, and the second reason may be that there are other abnormalities in the body, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a checkup.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is indeed an overdose of drugs, and blood pressure medication must be strictly controlled, and it is generally not allowed to be eaten indiscriminately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People with high blood pressure should stick to their medications. Hypertension is a chronic disease, if it is determined that you have high blood pressure, you should take medication for a long time** to control your blood pressure, so that you can control your blood pressure within a reasonable range. If you have high blood pressure and do not use drugs**, long-term continuous increase in blood pressure will affect the target organs of the body, affect the heart, kidneys and cerebrovascular vessels, and may cause cerebral hemorrhage, coronary heart disease, and kidney failure.

    The harms of patients with high blood pressure who do not insist on taking medicine are as follows

    1. It may lead to heart failure: high blood pressure is the high pressure in the arterial blood vessels, in fact, the arterial blood vessels are like flowing water pipes, the heart is a water pump, and the pressure in the pipe is abnormally high, which will cause the water pump to work with greater force, which will lead to heart damage over time. If long-term hypertension is not controlled and relieved in time, the heart will become compensated with hypertrophy due to overwork, which is an important cause of hypertensive heart disease and heart failure.

    2. It may cause cerebrovascular diseases: patients with high blood pressure need to do regular blood pressure testing, and should also take drugs regularly under the guidance of doctors, if the use of drugs is stopped, it may lead to excessive pressure in the blood vessels, so that the fragile blood vessels are prone to bursting, resulting in cerebrovascular injuries, so it is very likely that cerebrovascular related diseases will occur.

    3. It may cause kidney disease: the capillaries contained in the kidney are very rich, and under the influence of long-term hypertension, it is easier to narrow and harden, and it may also cause the function to be affected, so that the detoxification function of the kidney is greatly reduced, so that the toxins in the body continue to accumulate in the blood, and slowly it may cause serious harm such as kidney failure or uremia.

    4. Damage to heart, brain and kidney function: patients with high blood pressure who stop using drugs without permission may make blood pressure continue to rise, so it will cause fatal damage to the heart, brain and kidney, the three important life organs, and may cause many serious complications, such as heart failure, coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, and kidney failure.

    Therefore, patients with hypertension should continue to take medication.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Patients with high blood pressure need to stop taking the drug after lowering their blood pressure needs to be ordered by their doctor. If it is primary hypertension, the drug should generally not be discontinued. However, if it is secondary hypertension, it is caused by adrenal pheochromocytoma, adrenal hyperplasia, renal artery stenosis, etc., and the drug can be discontinued after the primary disease**.

    Patients need to pay attention to dietary adjustment, mainly low-fat and low-salt diet, and at the same time need to carry out appropriate exercise and pay attention to weight control. Patients with high blood pressure need to avoid mood swings and fluctuations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There's no need anymore. Because I have returned to a normal level, there is no need to take blood pressure medication at this time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Many people think that the return of blood pressure to normal means that the hypertension has been cured and there is no need to take blood pressure medication, but in fact, blood pressure medication needs to be continued orally after blood pressure is normal. Normal blood pressure is due to the stabilization of blood pressure by taking antihypertensive drugs, and the presence of drugs in the body makes blood pressure naturally stable. If you don't take medication and don't control it, your blood pressure may return to the same level as before.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Pro: Blood pressure should be measured at least three times a month with high blood pressure, and blood pressure should be detected at any time.

    Blood pressure is relatively not as high as before, can I take less blood pressure medicine? Why?

    Dear, hello, very talkative about the stove cover for you to answer! Blood pressure is relatively not as high as before, antihypertensive drugs can be taken less, because blood pressure can reduce the amount of drugs, but do not stop the drug, patients with high blood pressure take antihypertensive drugs for a long time, if you pay attention to life regulation, blood pressure will gradually decrease. Therefore, patients who have been taking antihypertensive drugs for a long time need to take antihypertensive drugs on time every month.

    Pro: Blood pressure should be measured at least three times a month with high blood pressure, and blood pressure should be detected at any time.

    I hope it can help you, if you are satisfied with my service, please give a thumbs up, I wish you a happy life<>

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello, you can eat less. After all, blood pressure medication is more or less ***, my blood pressure is normal now, wouldn't it be better not to take medicine Antihypertensive drugs are long-acting, the drug is slow to fail, and the blood pressure is still good when I stopped for two days, so that some patients mistakenly think that blood pressure is normal when I stop taking medicine.

    However, the vast majority of friends with high blood pressure will find that their blood pressure is slowly climbing a few days after stopping the drug, and even some friends will suddenly spike and need emergency treatment. However, some patients have no symptoms and do not usually measure their blood pressure, and they have not taken antihypertensive drugs since they stopped taking the drug. This is actually very dangerous, and many of these people with high blood pressure tend to put themselves at risk without realizing it.

    Blood pressure is relatively not as high as before, can I take less blood pressure medicine? Why?

    Hello, you can eat less. After all, blood pressure medication is more or less ***, my blood pressure is normal now, wouldn't it be better not to take medicine Antihypertensive drugs are long-acting, the drug is slow to fail, and the blood pressure is still good when I stopped for two days, so that some patients mistakenly think that blood pressure is normal when I stop taking medicine. However, a few days after the vast majority of friends with high blood pressure stop taking the drug, they will find that Hongsenqing's blood pressure is slowly rising, and even some friends will suddenly spike and need emergency treatment.

    However, some patients have no symptoms, and they usually do not measure their blood pressure, and they have not taken blood pressure medication since they stopped taking the drug. This is actually very dangerous, and many people with high blood pressure who have been in front of them tend to put themselves at risk without realizing it.

    I take three pills.

    If blood pressure is lowered, reduce it as much as possible.

    As long as it needs to be in a smooth state, it's fine.

    Three pills a day, four pills, I take one less.

    OK. Eat one less capsule in the evening.

    Is blood pressure often high?

    If it's often high, don't reduce it.

    Now 115-70

    No, I'm talking about when your blood pressure is high, do you often have it?

    If there are often, try not to reduce.

    No. Those can be reduced.

    I take three kinds of medicine now, one of which is two pills, and I take one less pill.

    It can be reduced, but if your blood pressure is high, you still need to eat.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Patients with high blood pressure should be guided by a doctor and should not stop the drug without authorization, and the blood pressure will be rapidly increased after the heart, brain, kidney and other organs have problems, and the blood pressure should be slowly reduced, and the blood pressure should be observed under the guidance of the doctor.

    If blood pressure rises, the patient needs to take the drug for a long time, or even increase the dose; If the blood pressure is stable after the reduction of the drug through lifestyle improvement, the drug can be appropriately reduced under the guidance of the doctor, but the drug cannot be completely stopped. Common prescription drugs are long-acting drugs with a long half-life, stable blood pressure for a week after stopping the drug, and a gradual increase in blood pressure over a month or more. A lot of people think,"It is a medicine that is three parts poisonous", if you don't take the medicine, you must take it, so some people with high blood pressure will stop taking the medicine without authorization once their blood pressure drops to the normal range.

    <> and hypertensive patients generally have no obvious discomfort symptoms, only when the blood pressure is very high will there be dizziness, headache and other symptoms, patients often mistakenly think that the blood pressure without symptoms is normal or the high blood pressure has improved, but at this time, high blood pressure has quietly endangered your health. If the blood pressure is normal after stopping the antihypertensive drugs, is the hypertension **? The presence of the drug in the human body takes about three weeks for it to be completely excreted from the body.

    If you take antihypertensive drugs for a long time, even if you completely stop taking antihypertensive drugs for a short period of time, the blood pressure accumulated in your body will not rise immediately.

    Once the drug is stopped for a period of time, after two to three weeks of the drug disappearing in the body, the antihypertensive effect disappears, and the blood pressure returns to the original high level. Blood pressure levels are the result of a comprehensive balance between the neuroendocrine regulatory system and the heart and vascular systems. When a patient's blood pressure rises again without them knowing, it puts them at very serious risk of cardiovascular disease.

    Therefore, patients need to take medication for a long time to control blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack and other diseases.

    Low blood pressure can reduce the amount of medication, but do not stop the medication, patients with high blood pressure take antihypertensive drugs for a long time, if you pay attention to life regulation, blood pressure will gradually decrease. Therefore, patients who have been taking antihypertensive drugs for a long time should have their blood pressure measured at least three times a month.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No; The blood pressure in summer is lower than in winter, because the weather in summer is hotter, and the temperature rises in the body, which will lead to a decrease in blood pressure, and for patients with this fluctuation, it will increase the difficulty of blood suppression.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The amount of antihypertensive drugs can be gradually reduced, but the drug cannot be stopped, once the antihypertensive effect wears off, the blood pressure will return to the original high level, and when the blood pressure rises again without the patient knowingly, it will put them at very serious risk of cardiovascular disease.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can eat less; Because blood pressure lowering drugs are originally to control blood pressure, they cannot be relied on for a long time, and they are poisonous in three parts, so they should be taken according to their actual situation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's a kind of drug that prevents the receptor from acting with the heart muscle and forces the heart rate to drop, so that the blood pressure is lowered in this way, the heart rate is reduced, and the blood supply is inevitably insufficient, so it will still be uncomfortable. If it drops too low, it may be that you have eaten too much.

    Correct understanding of hypertension:

    The heart pumps blood to various tissues and organs throughout the body to provide nutrients. There are two main factors caused by high blood pressure, 1 is due to arteriosclerosis, reduced elasticity, and the blood pumped by the heart is less buffered in the arteries, and the pressure is greater; 2. The liver function is low and the metabolism is insufficient, resulting in high blood lipids and viscous blood, and it is difficult to push the blood to the whole body, and the heart can only increase the contraction force and frequency to achieve high pressure to send blood throughout the body.

    High blood pressure is mainly caused by these two causes, and the fundamental solution is to soften the blood vessels, remove excess blood lipids and restore liver function.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Analysis:

    According to your description, the patient is diagnosed with hypertensive dyslipidemia and unstable blood pressure control. Counseling about medications.

    Guidance: The blood pressure is in the normal range but is low, the diastolic blood pressure in the blood pressure of 120 95 is still high, and your ** goal is: to stabilize the diastolic blood pressure below 90, but not too low. Among them, the blood pressure fluctuation you asked, the fluctuation at 20mmHg itself is no problem, and there are fluctuations in normal people for 24 hours, but I hope that the blood pressure can be slightly higher when it is the lowest, because low blood pressure is also harmful to the human body.

    It is recommended to do ambulatory blood pressure for blood pressure details.

    2.The antihypertensive effect of heartache sustained-release tablets can be maintained for 24 hours, so it is not recommended to take them twice a day (1 tablet a day is enough); In contrast, your blood pressure decreases after you add betalux, which means that there is a state of sympathetic activation in your body, and once this state is removed, your blood pressure can be restored. If your blood pressure rises sooner or later than normal, you can take betalux in 2 divided doses (2 times a day first).

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