How many tablets can I take in a day of blood pressure medicine? What should I pay attention to?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to your own situation, measure your blood sugar every day, three times a day if it is high, and once a day if it is low. The specific dosage depends on the doctor. Pay attention to a reasonable diet and do not consume too much sugar.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Follow your doctor's advice and vary from person to person. When you just start taking blood pressure medication, you should pay attention to your blood pressure and take more tests. Don't get too excited, do things slowly, and measure your blood pressure when you are uncomfortable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How many times a day antihypertensive drugs are taken depends on:

    1. The half-life of antihypertensive drugs, that is, the time that antihypertensive drugs can maintain effective blood concentrations in the body; Clause.

    Second, it depends on the level of elevated blood pressure of the patient. Generally speaking, the current blood pressure lowering is long-acting, and the so-called long-acting means that taking it once a day can effectively cover a day, and in this case, it is enough to take it once a day. There are also some medium- and long-acting ones, such as nifedipine sustained-release tablets, which need to be taken 2-3 times a day.

    In addition, there are some patients whose blood pressure rises very significantly, and it cannot be controlled with antihypertensive drugs only once a day, so it is necessary to take another antihypertensive drug in the afternoon or before going to bed according to the characteristics of the patient's blood pressure increase. It is important to note that blood pressure must be monitored consistently during the medication adjustment phase.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can only eat one tablet a day. Patients with spoon-type blood pressure should not take antihypertensive drugs before going to bed or at night to avoid hypotension leading to insufficient tissue perfusion, which can induce ischemic stroke. In addition, diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide should be taken in the morning to avoid increasing the frequency of nocturia and affecting sleep when taken at night.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Can I take one tablet for two days on blood pressure medicine? What are the issues to be aware of? If you take the medicine every other day, your blood pressure will fluctuate greatly, which will put a burden on your heart and blood vessels, and eventually lead to a disorder in the body's blood pressure regulation mechanism, resulting in serious consequences.

    For essential hypertension, when it exceeds 140 to 90 mmHg, it means that it has reached a relatively serious level, and it is necessary to take medication to control it. For long-acting antihypertensive drugs, they must be taken by mouth daily to control blood pressure. It's noisy.

    <> traditionally, antihypertensive drugs have been classified as long-acting, intermediate-acting, and short-acting. Short-acting medications last about a few hours, so they need to be taken three times a day. The duration of the intermediate-acting medication is about ten hours, so it is recommended to take it twice a day, in the morning and in the evening.

    The antihypertensive effect of long-acting drugs generally lasts for about 24 hours and can be used once a day.

    Even if long-acting drugs are taken, the antihypertensive effect only lasts for 24 hours, after which the antihypertensive effect decreases significantly, and the blood pressure gradually increases. If you take one pill every two days, your blood pressure will fluctuate significantly and rise and fall every day due to the erratic antihypertensive effect. High blood pressure is bad, as are noticeable fluctuations.

    So you shouldn't use it that way.

    If you have good blood pressure control by taking one pill a day, you should continue to do so. If you take one pill a day and your blood pressure is low (which rarely happens), try taking half a pill a day instead. This will keep your blood pressure under control while avoiding large fluctuations.

    Twice, or at least once, to stabilize blood pressure control. Therefore, blood pressure medicine cannot be taken one pill every two days, nor can it be taken without symptoms to stop taking the medicine or not take the medicine.

    The precautions for the use of antihypertensive drugs are as follows: first, according to the age of the patient or the specific situation of the patient's systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure, the best symptomatic antihypertensive drug should be selected, and the original disease that causes hypertension should be considered, or whether the patient has other target organ damage, and then the selection of antihypertensive drugs should be carried out. Secondly, once the appropriate antihypertensive drug is chosen, it must be taken regularly and even for life. It is not allowed to stop the drug or reduce the dose without authorization.

    In addition, liver and kidney function should be monitored regularly when taking antihypertensive drugs, such as monitoring liver and kidney function at 3 months, half a year, and 1 year. In addition, when the blood pressure is stable, the patient should go to the hospital for drug adjustment and adjustment, and the patient should not think that the blood pressure should be lowered as low as possible, and should self-regulate according to his own situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The time of blood pressure increase is actually slightly different for each person, but most patients have two blood pressure peaks, which are from 6 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 8 pm. The purpose of antihypertensive drugs is to reduce the patient's excessive blood pressure and prevent a series of critical diseases caused by high blood pressure, but because the individual patient is different, the time of taking antihypertensive drugs should follow the doctor's instructions and do not blindly take the drug.

    Antihypertensive drugs often need to be taken for a long time, but many patients with high blood pressure are actually not so obedient, because they think that hypertension is not a big deal, so they don't care much, they may take it once when they think of it, and they don't take it if they can't think of it, which not only does the effect is not ideal, but once they take blood pressure medicine at the wrong time, it will be life-threatening. Human blood pressure has a prescribed normal value, and if it fluctuates too high, it becomes high blood pressure, and you need to take antihypertensive drugs, but if the fluctuation is normal, blindly taking antihypertensive drugs will lead to low blood pressure.

    In the early hours of the night, because of the circadian rhythm, people's blood pressure is about 20 percent lower than at other times. If you take antihypertensive drugs before going to bed, the blood pressure that will be lower will be further reduced, which will lead to serious insufficient blood supply to people's vital organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys, and lungs during sleep, which may threaten life safety and even lead to sudden death.

    Because most of the most important cases of hypertension are irreversible changes in blood vessels, antihypertensive drugs will be taken to prevent persistent hypertension from causing damage to the heart and other blood vessel walls, and even causing a series of hypertension complications. Therefore, the essential purpose of taking antihypertensive drugs is to prevent persistent hypertension in the human body. And because the human body's blood pressure continues to fluctuate within a certain limit due to biological rhythm factors, we can understand the law of this fluctuation, we can take antihypertensive drugs before the blood pressure is about to rise, so as to avoid excessive increase in blood pressure.

    This time period for blood pressure to rise is often from 6 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m., but because there are individual differences, it should be carefully checked, and then follow the rules to take the medicine in advance. Don't wait until your blood pressure rises, or even if you feel that you have symptoms before taking medicine, it will basically have no effect, and it will go against the original intention of taking medicine to avoid blood pressure increase.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Half an hour after dinner is more effective.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Question 1: Is it better to take half a tablet a day or every other day to diagnose high blood pressure It is necessary to take it every day As long as you take antihypertensive medicine, you have to take it for a long time Under normal blood pressure, you have to take a little bit. If it is taboo, it will be eaten, and if it is normal, it will be stopped. The heart will be deformed...

    Question 2: Can you take one pill a day and half a pill a day Hello, this depends on what kind of blood pressure medicine you are taking, and another point is that the doctor will judge according to your current blood pressure, if the blood pressure control is stable and there is no discomfort, the doctor will generally recommend you to reduce the dose, and the other point is that you should always pay attention to measure your blood pressure.

    Question 3: Can long-acting antihypertensive drugs be broken and eaten half "Sustained-release" antihypertensive drugs are slowly released in the body, and the concentration in the blood slowly rises and then slowly decreases, so the antihypertensive effect of the drug will be relatively gentle and long-lasting. If the sustained-release antihypertensive drug is broken and eaten or bitten and taken, the sustained-release structure of the drug will be destroyed, the concentration of the drug in the blood will rise and fall rapidly, and the blood pressure will also drop sharply and then rise sharply.

    Question 4: I need to take half a tablet of blood pressure medicine once a day, I want to break a few more tablets and store them, I don't know if it will work Do I want to try something else, remove vascular garbage.

    Question 5: How to take half a capsule of blood pressure medicine Buy a dispensing box that can jam tablets. It's very convenient. **There is above.

    Question 6: Is it better to take half a tablet a day or every other day to diagnose high blood pressure It is necessary to take it every day As long as you take antihypertensive medicine, you have to take it for a long time Under normal blood pressure, you should take a little bit. If it is taboo, it will be eaten, and if it is normal, it will be stopped. The heart will be deformed...

    Question 7: Can you take one pill a day and half a pill a day Hello, this depends on what blood pressure medication you take, and another point is that the doctor will judge according to your current blood pressure, if the blood pressure control is stable and there is no discomfort, the doctor will generally recommend you to reduce the dose, and the other point is that you should always pay attention to measure your blood pressure.

    Question 8: I need to take half a tablet of blood pressure medicine once a day, I want to break a few more tablets and store them, I don't know if it will work Do I want to try something else, remove vascular garbage.

    Question 9: How to take half a capsule of blood pressure medicine Buy a dispensing box that can jam tablets. It's very convenient. **There is above.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course not, you must take it every day, you need to pay attention to lie down and rest for a while after taking the medicine, and try not to do high-calorie exercise every day. Also, don't get angry all the time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, you can, you need to pay attention to the blood pressure medication needs to be taken after eating, and it must be paired with warm water, do not choose to use cold water.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is not necessarily, it must depend on your physical condition, if your condition is not serious, the doctor also recommends saying so, then you can apply it every other day, pay attention to your diet at any time, do not eat spicy and greasy food, and ensure that your mood is relatively peaceful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, blood pressure fluctuates to a certain extent over a 24-hour period, showing a pattern of two peaks and one trough

    The two peaks are highest at 9:00 11:00 and 16:00 at 18:00;

    Ichitan begins to decline slowly at 18:00 and reaches a minimum of 2:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. the next day.

    Taking a blood pressure medication once a day, that is, a long-acting blood pressure drug, such as valsartan-Pingxin, or the compound preparation Fuxin, can lower blood pressure smoothly throughout the day, and the medicine is usually taken at 7:00 in the morning.

    Antihypertensive medication is taken 2 times a day, it is recommended to take the medicine at 7:00 am and 14:00 pm.

    In this way, the time when the drug takes effect coincides with the two peaks of blood pressure fluctuations, which can better lower the peak blood pressure and make blood pressure safer.

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