Is your question about how to determine the correct medication out of several classes? I usually make the choice based upon the patient's comorbidities (associated illnesses) and choose the drug that either benefits all conditions the most or at least will not harm him. Diuretics are a super place to start, because they work and they are inexpensive. An ace inhibitor benefits diabetics' kidneys, but it can cause harm if there is renal artery stenosis. And they can cause a cough. Beta blockers are helpful for cardiac patients and arrhythmia patients; but they can exacerbate asthma. I just base the choice on whatever else is happening with the patient.
2006-06-15 15:27:51
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answered by Amy P 4
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Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood pumped by the heart, and the size and condition of the arteries. Many other factors can affect blood pressure, including volume of water in the body; salt content of the body; condition of the kidneys, nervous system, or blood vessels; and levels of various hormones in the body. Please comply with doctor's advice regarding medicine, diet and exercise.
Please see the webpages for more details on Hypertension.
2006-06-15 10:31:06
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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How about doing something about the causes as well as attacking the symptoms. There is a tonne of info out there on beating this problem naturally, of course consult your doctor first.
Take a look at these links, good luck!
2006-06-16 10:27:12
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answered by mrbean_101 3
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