Is high lung artery pressure related to high blood pressure? What medicine do you take?Lung artery high pressure and high blood pressure were two different diseases. Lung artery high pressure was manifested by a significant increase in the pressure of the lung artery, and high blood pressure was the main feature of the increase in the pressure of the arteries in the body.
There were several types of drugs for the treatment of pulmonary-artery hypertention:
- For example, bosentan, ambrisentan, macitentan, etc. When using these drugs, it is recommended to check the liver function regularly.
- Nitric oxide-related drugs:
- Phosphodiesterases type 5 inhibition drugs, such as sildename, tadarava, etc., may have adverse reactions such as dizziness, headache, blushing, thigh muscle, hip pain, etc. If the adverse reactions are serious, the dose can be halved first.
- Guanylic acid cyclinase stimulants, such as Leo-watermelon, may have adverse reactions such as low blood pressure, headache, chest tightness, or burning sensation in the esophagus. For low blood pressure, if there are no symptoms and the pulse condition is good, continue to take it. If the headache or burning sensation in the esophagus is serious, the dosage can be reduced.
- Prostacyclin pathway related drugs:
- The common adverse reactions of treprostinil for injection were pain, rash, redness, swelling, oozing, and diarrhea at the injection site. If the adverse reactions were serious, the dosage could be slowed down or reduced.
- When oral selexipag is taken, there will be adverse reactions such as headache, nausea, and diarrhea. If it is serious, the dose can be reduced, and the corresponding drugs can also be used to treat it.
There were many types of commonly used drugs for the treatment of high blood pressure, such as calcium channel blockades, Ang I converting electron transport inhibition drugs, Ang II receptor antagonist drugs, diuretics, etc. However, the specific medication needed to be determined by the doctor according to the patient's specific conditions (such as whether it was essential high blood pressure, whether there was target organ damage, etc.).
In addition, drugs such as ligustrazini acid and salt injection and ferulate tablets could be used to treat lung artery high pressure. At the same time, ligustrazini acid and salt injection could also be used to treat diseases such as high blood pressure.
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Is it okay to take high blood pressure medicine with alcohol? Is it poisonous?It was not possible to take high blood pressure medicine with alcohol, and there were many risks.
First of all, drinking alcohol would affect the metabolism and absorption of drugs, thereby reducing the efficacy of drugs, making it impossible to effectively control high blood pressure. Secondly, the high blood pressure medicine itself may have side effects such as dizziness and nausea. Drinking alcohol would aggravate these side effects and make the body more uncomfortable. Moreover, high blood pressure had already caused a certain burden on the heart. Drinking alcohol would further increase the burden on the heart, which could lead to serious cardiovascular events. At the same time, the use of high blood pressure drugs together with alcohol increases the risk of alcohol poisoning and causes great harm to health. In addition, if you drink alcohol after taking nifedipin and other anti-hyperbaric drugs, it may cause low blood pressure.
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Low pressure 107, high pressure 155, need to take medicineIf the low pressure is 107 mm of mercury and the high pressure is 155 mm of mercury, this has already reached the standard of high blood pressure (a blood pressure of 140 - 159 mm of mercury and/or a blood pressure of 90 - 99 mm of mercury is considered to be Grade 1 high blood pressure, and a blood pressure of 160 mm of mercury and above or a blood pressure of 100 mm of mercury and above is considered to be Grade 2 high blood pressure). Generally speaking, this kind of situation might require medication, but other factors needed to be considered.
First of all, if it was the first time that the blood pressure was found to be elevated, it should be ruled out whether there were inaccurate measurements, such as whether there was a full bladder (holding urine), sitting posture (sitting sideways), arms hanging in the air or raised during the measurement, cuffs on clothes, cuffs too small and tight, crossed legs (crossing legs), talking during the measurement, etc., which may cause the blood pressure reading to be high. If it was because of these factors that caused the blood pressure to rise, the blood pressure might return to normal after correction, so there was no need to take medicine.
Secondly, if people with pre-high blood pressure (120 - 139 mm <anno data-annotation-id ="000000110 - 400a-411a-425a-800a-9999999999999"> contractile blood pressure </anno> and/or 80 - 89 mm </anno> dilated blood pressure </anno>) found that their blood pressure had reached this value for the first time and had not undergone lifestyle adjustment before, they could try lifestyle adjustment for 1 - 3 months, including low-salt and low-fat diet, smoking and alcohol restriction, weight loss, not staying up late, not tired, maintaining a happy mood, etc., and monitor their blood pressure regularly. If their blood pressure still did not drop, they needed to consider medication.
However, if the blood pressure is still at this level after lifestyle adjustment, or if it is accompanied by target organ damage (such as heart, brain, kidney and other organ damage), diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc., it is usually necessary to take anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
In addition, special types of high blood pressure such as white coat high blood pressure (high blood pressure when checked in the hospital, but normal blood pressure when measured at home, and no target organ damage was found) did not need to take drugs, but if it was true high blood pressure (high blood pressure measured at home and in the hospital), medication should be considered.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to see a doctor, determine the type of high blood pressure, and use the medicine reasonably according to the doctor's advice. Do not blindly take the medicine on your own.
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Is it okay to take the blood nourishing brain granules and the high blood pressure medicine together? Is it effective?Blood and Brain Nurturing Granules could be used together with high blood pressure medicine, but it had to be judged according to the patient's individual condition. The compatibility and interaction of the medicine had to be considered. Hypertension-lowering drugs were mostly antihypertension-lowering drugs, mainly including calcium channel blockade, diuretics, beta-receptor antagonist, and antagonists-converting-protein. According to different mechanisms of action and pharmacology, drug interactions and adverse reactions may occur between them. Blood and Brain Nourishing Granules were health care products designed according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. They were mostly made of Chinese medicinal herbs. The main ingredients were Chinese Wolfberry, Angelica, and Huangqi. They had the effects of nourishing blood, calming the nerves, and improving immunity.
In terms of effect, in addition to lowering blood pressure, protecting cerebral vessels, and improving cognition, Yangxue Qingnao Granules could also effectively improve dizziness, headache, fatigue, insomnia, and other symptoms, and improve the quality of life of patients. It could be used to treat patients with high blood pressure who had headaches, dizziness, and insufficient blood supply to the brain. When the condition of a patient with high blood pressure was stable and controlled to the ideal range, he could consider adding the Blood Nourishing Serum and Brain Granules, but it must be used under the guidance of a doctor. It was important to note that drug interactions could cause adverse reactions, so it must be used with caution. At the same time, the patient's physical condition and medication also needed to be taken into consideration to avoid unnecessary risks.
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What is the most effective medicine for low blood pressure and high blood pressure?If the low pressure and high pressure met the criteria for medication, the antihyperbaric drugs that could be used were diuretics, beta-receptor antagonist, calcium channel blockade, Ang I converting ase inhibition, and Ang II receptor antagonist.
1. Diuretics, such as flurasemide, reduced the amount of blood in the body by removing the amount of Na and reduced the resistance of the peripheral blood vessels. The effect of lowering blood pressure was relatively stable and slow, and the duration was relatively long.
2. Beta-receptor antagonist, such as propranolol, suppresses cardiac contractile force and decelerates heart rate by suppressing the central and peripheral sympathetic beta-receptor, thereby exerting a blood pressure lowering effect.
3. By blocking the voltage dependent calcium channel, the calcium channel blocking agent, such as nifedipine, reduced the influx of the free calcium into the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels, weakened the excitation-contraction interaction, and thus reduced the contractile response of the resistant blood vessels.
4. Ang I, such as captopril, lowers blood pressure by suppressing Ang II production.
5. Ang II receptor antagonist, such as Losartan, suppresses Ang II's physiological effects to lower blood pressure.
However, there are individual differences in the medication plan for patients with high blood pressure. It needs to be determined according to the patient's specific conditions (such as whether there are other complications, resting heart rate, etc.). It is recommended to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor. For example, if the resting heart rate is greater than 80 beats per minute, it may be sympathetic over-excitement, and the drug is preferred; if the resting heart rate is lower than 80 beats per minute, it may be excessive renin secretion, and the drug is preferred. Because of the adverse effects of the puli drugs, which caused dry coughs, the sartan drugs were more often used. Diuretics had the effect of activating the renin-antagonist-aldosteron-system (Raas), and dipine-type drugs would reflexively activate sympathetic nerves, causing heart rate to increase. Therefore, these two types of drugs were rarely used in the treatment of high blood pressure with low pressure. However, some patients did not have good results with single drug therapy and might need multi-drug combination therapy.
In addition to medication, a healthy lifestyle was also very important to control blood pressure, such as reducing salt intake in diet, eating more local seasonal vegetables and fruits, eating less animal liver, having a regular schedule, avoiding staying up late, smoking less and drinking less, avoiding mental stimulation and excessive tension, exercising appropriately, and controlling weight.
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