Are antihypertensive drugs unsafe? Which blood pressure medication is safer?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whether it is traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese patent medicine or Western medicine, there is a certain amount of ***. Mild cases may only be physically unwell, while severe cases may be life-threatening. For example:

    Hydrochlorothiazide in diuretic antihypertensive drugs can cause a decrease in serum potassium and an increase in uric acid; Acei (puli) antihypertensive drugs may cause cough and angioedema; Calcium antagonists may also cause headaches, edema, flushing, etc. However, the current level of medical research is not yet possible to eliminate the *** of the drug, only retain its ** effect. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For most antihypertensive drugs, regular use is absolutely safe, because several major classes of antihypertensive drugs used by humans at this stage have proved their safety in addition to pre-market tests of drugs, and their safety has also been proven in the process of long-term use. You can rest assured that the benefits of taking blood pressure medication regularly definitely outweigh the risks. Here I want to talk about some precautions in the process of taking blood pressure medications, you may not really pay attention to them.

    In the nineties, grapefruit juice was first found to interact with drugs, and many drugs were affected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Antihypertensive drugs generally refer to Western medicines, and the control effect of Western drugs is quite fast, but **problem treatment**. If it is said to be effective, it is temporarily safe, and it is not safe to take it for a long time, and it will bring complications.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    All medicines have ***, and the severity of *** varies depending on the type of drug. Just blood pressure medication is also divided into many kinds, and *** is not the same. At present, the recommended first-line antihypertensive drugs are relatively safe, and they have been subjected to large-scale clinical trials, and it is determined that the benefits outweigh the risks for hypertensive patients, and they will be reviewed by the national drug administration and applied in clinical practice. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not safe to use antihypertensive drugs independently, although antihypertensive drugs can lower blood pressure, but they must be bought under the doctor's instructions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The fact that the drug has *** does not mean that it is unsafe to take the drug, and we cannot let the blood pressure increase without using the drug to lower blood pressure because of the presence of antihypertensive drugs! There are many types of antihypertensive drugs, and the doctor will choose the right drug for you according to the characteristics of various antihypertensive drugs combined with your condition! Patients with high blood pressure should not choose their own drugs to take, or look at what other high blood pressure family members around them use, and use what they themselves use! ‍‍

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is relatively safe, after all, if you have high blood pressure, blood pressure medication is necessary, and there is no way.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most *** disappear after stopping the drug. Pril drugs, for example, may cause a dry cough. This adverse effect resolves spontaneously after switching to a sartan.

    The adverse effects of some antihypertensive drugs can also be counteracted by a combination of drugs. For example, nifedipine calcium antagonists may cause ankle edema, but the combination of low-dose sartans can eliminate edema and enhance antihypertensive effects.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try not to consume antihypertensive drugs, because blood vessels may become thinner and life-threatening, try to choose Wentong astringent and positive healing drugs**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As long as the doctor gives you blood pressure medicine, they say that there is ***, but after all, it is relatively safe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to go to the hospital for a check-up and buy medicines according to the doctor's pharmacy, which is the safest.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is harmless to have a certain ***, and it is far better than the complications of high blood pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Any medicine will be more or less harmful to the body, so you need to consult a doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think there is a problem with your question, is the drug absolutely safe?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello! At present, there is no safest antihypertensive drug, the appearance of hypertension is mainly related to genetics, bad lifestyle habits, environment, age and other factors, the drugs used are mainly divided into diuretics, receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, etc., patients need to choose the appropriate drug residue chain under the guidance of the doctor**. (1) Diuretics, commonly used are hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, spironolactone, etc.

    2) Receptor blockers, commonly used are metoprolol such as Mosuner, labetalol, etc. (3) Calcium channel blockers, which are used for patients with polygonal cryptogenia hypertension or angina, such as amlodipine and felodipine. (4) ACE inhibitors can be used for patients with hypertension, diabetes, proteinuria, such as captopril, enalapril, etc., but some patients will have dry cough symptoms.

    5) Angiotensin receptor blockers, which can be used for patients with dry cough after angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors**, such as irbesartan, telmisartan, etc. In addition to the use of medications, patients also need to improve their eating habits, do sports appropriately, and also have a certain effect on lowering blood pressure, such as doing yoga, brisk walking, swimming, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello, there is currently no blood pressure medication that absolutely does not ***. However, different types of blood pressure medications may have different risks for different patients and individuals, so choosing the right blood pressure medication for you needs to be decided based on your doctor's advice and personal circumstances.

    The following are common blood pressure medications and their possible ***:1Diuretics:

    Blood pressure can be lowered by promoting urine excretion. May include increased frequency of urination, electrolyte imbalances, etc. 2.

    ACE inhibitor ARB: dilates blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. May include dizziness, cough, kidney impairment, etc.

    3.Calcium channel blockers: Lower blood pressure by blocking calcium ions from entering the heart and vascular smooth muscle cells.

    May include headaches, constipation, ankle edema, etc. 4.Receptor blockers:

    Lowers blood pressure by slowing the heart rate and reducing the contractility of the heart. May include fatigue, sexual dysfunction, asthma, etc. 5.

    Central antihypertensive drugs: lower blood pressure by affecting the central nervous system. May include dizziness, drowsiness, etc.

    In conclusion, choosing the right blood pressure medication for you needs to be decided based on your doctor's advice and personal circumstances, and pay close attention to any discomfort or *** during use.

    Hello. Can you hurry up.

    Hello, there is currently no blood pressure medication that absolutely does not ***. However, different types of blood pressure medications may have different risks for different patients and individuals, so choosing the right blood pressure medication for you needs to be decided based on your doctor's advice and personal circumstances. Here are the common blood pressure medications and their possible ***::

    1.Diuretics: can lower blood pressure by promoting urine excretion.

    May include increased frequency of urination, electrolyte imbalances, etc. 2.ACE inhibitor ARB:

    It dilates blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. May include dizziness, cough, kidney impairment, etc. 3.

    Calcium channel blockers: Lower blood pressure by blocking the entry of calcium ions into the heart and vascular smooth muscle cells. May include headaches, constipation, ankle edema, etc.

    4.Receptor blockers: Lower blood pressure by slowing the heart rate and reducing the contractility of the heart.

    May include fatigue, sexual dysfunction, asthma, etc. 5.Central antihypertensive drugs:

    Reducing blood travel pressure by resonating with the central nervous system. May include dizziness, drowsiness, etc. In conclusion, choosing the right blood pressure medication for you needs to be decided based on your doctor's advice and personal circumstances, and pay close attention to any discomfort or *** during use.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hypertension has now become an important disease that plagues people's health, and once hypertension is suffered, there is no best solution. However, if we take medicine on time, it can stabilize blood pressure and keep us healthy. However, some people will have some misunderstandings when taking blood pressure medication, and everyone must avoid these misunderstandings.

    The first misconception is to stop taking the drug when the blood pressure is normal

    Some people stop taking antihypertensive drugs immediately after finding that their blood pressure has stabilized, which is very dangerous. If you stop the drug immediately, you will find that your blood pressure will continue to rise in a few days, and there will be relatively large fluctuations. It can be harmful to some organs of our body.

    So if you find that your blood pressure is stable, don't stop taking it immediately.

    The second misconception is that the more medicine you take, the faster your blood pressure will drop

    There are many people who think that the more medicine you take, the better, because the more medicine you take, the better you can control your blood pressure. In fact, this is not the case, the more you eat, the better the effect, but you have to have a correct dose to achieve a good effect. If we increase or decrease the amount of blood pressure medication we usually take without authorization, it will cause harm to our health, and in serious cases, it will also endanger our health.

    The third misconception is that the more expensive the blood pressure medication, the better

    In life, many people have this idea, the more expensive the thing, the better the effect, only buy the expensive and not buy the right one. In fact, this concept is not very practical for the selection of drugs. For antihypertensive drugs, the ** of the drug is not necessarily proportional to its effect, so it is necessary to look at the effect of this drug, and do not blindly only value its ** to decide whether to buy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Myth 1: Don't be nervous

    Many people will have a nervous mood when taking medicine, mainly worried that taking too much medicine will bring *** to the body, and some people have been worried that they will not be able to stop taking medicine for a long time, which will cause laziness to the medicine. In fact, there is no need to worry about these problems, the main purpose of medication is to control the condition, when your high blood pressure or low blood pressure is controlled, you can stop taking medication, remember to follow the doctor's instructions when taking medication.

    Myth 2: Don't take medicine indiscriminately

    In order to control high blood pressure as soon as possible, many people often change their medications, and they will listen to others say that blood pressure medication is better, and then buy it themselves, which is the behavior of taking medicine indiscriminately, if you want to get better quickly, don't take medicine indiscriminately, let alone take medicine without following the doctor's instructions, you have to understand that everyone's physique is different, even if it is high blood pressure, some medicines are suitable for others to eat, you may not be suitable to eat, you should take according to the doctor's prescription, and do not stop taking medicine.

    Myth 3: Don't take cheap medicine

    Everyone understands a truth, that is, good things are not cheap, and good blood pressure drugs are not cheap, but many people are still not willing to take expensive medicines, but are willing to take some cheap medicines, in addition to the reason for unaffordable medical expenses, there are many people who are greedy for a small bargain, so they will do so, it is recommended that everyone think about their own health, do not easily and cheaply take blood pressure medicine, but should take medicine symptomatically.

    Myth 4: Don't take medicine at night

    Taking medicine is to take it on time, there is no difference between morning and evening, but there are many patients with high blood pressure who are told that it is not suitable to take medicine at night, otherwise it may cause low blood pressure, this statement is completely wrong, and will bring people to the misunderstanding of taking blood pressure medicine, in order to avoid entering the misunderstanding, everyone should remember to take medicine on time, but also according to their own condition, do not take medicine because it is not suitable to take medicine at night.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, don't take too much blood pressure medicine, if you eat too much, it is easy to have problems.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Antihypertensive drugs need to be taken for a long time, and they cannot be stopped at any time because there is no problem, and the second is to pay attention to diet.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Many people believe that if you take more medicine, the disease will get better faster, but there is a strict definition in pharmacology: blindly increasing the dose of drugs will not increase the efficacy, but will only increase the adverse reactions of drugs.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is the most basic thing to do while taking other medications.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Taking blood pressure medication is not about eating as much as possible, but about eating in moderation.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Take your medicine as prescribed, and don't go crazy when your blood pressure is high, thinking that the more you eat, the better.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Many people think that eating too much will lower blood pressure, but this is not the case, and the amount cannot be increased casually.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Antihypertensive medicine must be taken according to the doctor's instructions, and you can't take more than one day and one day less.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Don't eat these high-calorie things such as pork, which are taboo for people with high pressure.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Don't think that expensive is good, and don't stop taking medicine because your blood pressure has come down.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Stick to taking the medicine, don't eat blindly, and take one antihypertensive medicine a day.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It is necessary to insist on taking the medicine according to the doctor's instructions, and cannot stop the drug on its own, which is easy to develop drug resistance.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    According to your own situation, take the medicine according to the instructions, and you can't use the medicine blindly.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    When taking blood pressure medication, remember to take the medicine on time every day, and you can't skip it one day.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Blindly taking antihypertensive drugs, not taking the amount of medicine prescribed by the doctor, and measuring blood pressure irregularly.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I thought that the more expensive the blood pressure medication, the better, and I thought that the more blood pressure medicine I take, the faster I can take it.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You must listen to the doctor, you can't take too much, and stop taking the medicine when you feel that there is nothing wrong with you.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    You can't eat blindly, you have to eat appropriately, according to your own situation.

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