What are the 4 diseases that people should remember not to reduce or stop taking without permission

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and hypothyroidism, you should not stop taking the drug, because if you reduce the amount of medication or stop taking the drug, it is likely to cause the condition to worsen, and there is no way to relieve and suppress it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    These diseases are, hypothyroidism, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and if you don't take your medication on time, then it can lead to disease**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    High blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, diabetes. These diseases should not be discontinued at will, and doing so can be severe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As the saying goes, "medicine is poison in three parts". Medicines are so expensive. It's so troublesome to take medicine every day. I don't have any symptoms. In short, under the premise of various reasons, I didn't listen to the doctor's self-discontinuation of the drug. As everyone knows, some drugs are extremely harmful to be stopped rashly, so let's find out together.

    1. Antihypertensive drugs.

    Some patients think that as soon as their blood pressure drops to normal, the antihypertensive drugs can be stopped. In fact, this is not the case, antihypertensive drugs need to be taken for a long time. Consistent blood levels are the key to good blood pressure control.

    Once the drug is hastily stopped, blood pressure** is easy to cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. It is also not conducive to long-term control of blood pressure, and it is likely that the dose or type of drug will need to be increased to reach the blood pressure level before the drug is stopped, and the benefits outweigh the losses.

    2. Hypoglycemic drugs.

    Hypoglycemic drugs, like antihypertensive drugs, need to be taken consistently for a long time. If blood sugar rises sharply in a short period of time after self-discontinuation, there is a risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. Long-term hyperglycemia can cause a variety of complications such as large arteries, small arterioles, and nervous system, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients.

    It is important to take hypoglycemic drugs regularly for a long time.

    3. Anticoagulants.

    Commonly used anticoagulants are aspirin, clopidogrel, warfarin, etc. This type of drug has its own indications, and is mostly used after heart valve replacement, vascular stent implantation, patients with deep vein thrombosis, patients with atrial fibrillation, etc. These drugs should be closely coordinated with the doctor to regularly monitor the INR and prothrombin time.

    Do not stop, add or reduce the medicine by yourself, this is not a joke, it is very risky!!

    4. Anti-arrhythmic drugs.

    Commonly used in clinical practice are propranolol, lidocaine, etc., which can easily cause rebound phenomenon and induce severe arrhythmia.

    5. Glucocorticoids.

    The dose of hormones needs to be gradually reduced, and the drug should not be stopped abruptly, otherwise it is easy to cause rebound, and the condition may be aggravated.

    6. Antiepileptic drugs.

    If the use is abruptly stopped, it can cause frequent seizures and even status epilepticus. If anti-epileptic drugs need to be changed or stopped because they are too large, they should be gradually carried out under the guidance of a doctor.

    7. Psychotropic drugs.

    Commonly used are fluoxetine, chlorpromazine, etc. This kind of drug cannot be stopped rashly, which will lead to poor effect, recurrence or even worsening of the condition.

    8. Anti-hepatitis B virus drugs.

    Nucleos(t)ide drugs are commonly used in clinical practice. Hepatitis B antiviral** requires long-term persistence to achieve good results**. Stopping the drug hastily will not only easily lead to drug resistance, but also cause liver damage.

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