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High Blood Pressure Medicines
by: Sara Jenkins
High Blood Pressure is a lifelong ailment for most of the patients. Taking medicines for this problem is a way of life for persons suffering from High Blood Pressure. But unlike common ailments the medicines for high Blood Pressure cannot be taken randomly. It is necessary that the patient discusses the problem with the doctor before starting the round of medicines. The patient must therefore concentrate on having a proper discussion to guide the doctor on the type of High Blood Pressure Medicines that can be taken.

As High Blood Pressure tends to fluctuate with the intake of medicines, it is necessary to keep a regular monitoring system for measuring High Blood Pressure on course. Thus, the first requirement is to have a Home Monitoring System for keeping a tab on High Blood Pressure. This is known as the Digital Electronic Sphygmomanometer.

High Blood Pressure Medicines are usually given to patients as a combination of two or three tablets. The particular tablet to be given depends on factors such as the age of the patient. Even the ethnic origin of the patient dictates the dosage and the kind of tablet to be given. High Blood Pressure Medicines also depend on the medicines, the patient have been taking previously. Also, there are certain tablets and medicines that are not advisable during pregnancy. If the patient is allergic to any of the High Blood Pressure Medicines, then this too, must be kept in mind while giving the medicines.

Although there are a large number of medicines available for controlling High Blood Pressure, the ideal combination of two or more tablets, has a sound logic behind it. A single tablet, usually a Diuretic or Water Drug as it is commonly referred to, activates the body mechanism to overcome the effect of the tablet. The second tablet for high blood pressure is to regulate the blood pressure.

In finality, it is necessary for the patient to go through the leaflet inside the packet of High Blood Pressure Medicines. This information spells out the side effects that may occur after taking a particular medicine. Sometimes the side effects of high blood pressure medicines will wear off with time and the patient adjusts to the regimen of the medicines.

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