Some people do not recognize the importance of keeping their blood pressure under control. They only recognize this when they already experience mild strokes, mild heart attacks and other problems associated with high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a condition that some people take for granted. If you are one of these few, you should start thinking of the possible effects of high blood pressure to your overall health condition.
It is important that you keep your blood pressure in its normal level that is a reading below 120/80. Adopting healthy lifestyle changes is an effective first step, but if these alone are not effective, it is necessary that you have high blood pressure medications.
Diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin antagonists, calcium channel blockers, alpha-blockers, alpha-beta blockers, nervous system inhibitors and vasodilators are the high blood pressure medications that you can take as recommended by your doctor. You can take any of these medications, but often, two or more of these drugs work better than one, as long as they are according to your doctor’s recommendation.
These drugs work differently. The diuretics, for instance, work in the kidney and flush excess water and sodium from the body. These are also called ‘water pills.’
To reduce nerve impulses to the heart and blood vessels, the beta-blockers should be used, because this makes the heart beat slower and with less force. For the prevention of the formation of a hormone called angiotensin II, that normally causes blood vessels to narrow, the angiotensin converting enzyme or ACE inhibitors should be taken together with the angiotensin antagonists to better shield the blood vessels from angiotensin II.
The calcium channel blockers, the alpha-blockers and the alpha-beta-blockers are used to keep calcium from entering the muscle cells of the heart and blood vessels, reduce nerve impulses to blood vessels and slow the heartbeat respectively. Meanwhile, the nervous system inhibitors relax blood vessels by controlling nerve impulses and the vasodilators directly open blood vessels by relaxing the muscle in the vessel walls.
These high blood pressure medications may have different uses but their ultimate goal is to cause the blood pressure to go down. Consult your physician at once to determine the right medication for you.
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