Do you take medication for hypertension (high blood pressure)? What results have you had?
July 21st, 2008 | by Pressurized |King Oscar III asked:
Currently, my doctor has me taking lisinopril, hctz, and atenolol.
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Currently, my doctor has me taking lisinopril, hctz, and atenolol.
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5 Responses to “Do you take medication for hypertension (high blood pressure)? What results have you had?”
By country gurl on Jul 22, 2008 | Reply
I have a family member that has been taking all natural herbs and she is doing fine…..the medicines now days for hypertension will make you have hip and back problems…..my guess is go for the all natural supplements!!
By Maa Su on Jul 25, 2008 | Reply
Aaa A!
Life long medication????
Why not control your exercise, diet, stress levels and mind.
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By CARL76 on Jul 28, 2008 | Reply
experts says that aspirin is a wonder drug,cause it does not only helps us to cure or relieved pains,fever,arthritis and tendonitis,but it also prevents the formation of blood clots inside the arteries that cause heart attack or stroke.but to be on medication with aspirin be sure that you always had your stomach full before taking it to avoid stomach bleeding.always consult your doctor first, before going on aspirin medication if you are taking another drugs, related to hypertension..
By glenn t on Jul 29, 2008 | Reply
I was changed by my Dr from Diovan to lisinopril during the month of April, this year. I documented my BP twice each day. It was consistently 20 points + over on the systolic side.
I discussed this with my Cardiologist and we changed back to Diovan and for the next 30 days it was in the 120-130 range regularly. I also take atenolol, (50 mg daily) I did not change that. Result: something about lisinopril apparently caused my bp not to be controlled. This is for what it is worth.
By John I on Jul 31, 2008 | Reply
I take Benicar HTZ and Norvasc, along with Toprol. My blood pressure is down but I have ED as a result! Bummer!