Lifestyle changes are often the first step to keeping your blood pressure in check. But medication can be another important tool in lowering blood pressure. Here’s everything you need to know about blood pressure meds.
Blood pressure medicine can help keep your blood pressure in a healthy range. This can lower your risk of heart disease, stroke and heart attack.
It’s important to take your meds exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Try to make it part of your daily routine. For instance, if you are taking it in the morning, keep it in the bathroom. You can then get in the habit of taking your meds after you brush your teeth. Using a pill organizer can help you remember to take your pills. That also makes it easy to notice if you’ve forgotten one! You can even set reminders on your smartphone.
There are several types of blood pressure medications, which all work in different ways to treat high blood pressure. Here are the main types and how they work:
As with all medications, blood pressure pills may cause side effects for some people. If you experience side effects, make sure to tell your doctor. Changes in meds, doses or even timing of dose could help. Depending on the medication, side effects may include:
If you have diabetes, make sure to closely monitor your blood sugar when you start a new medication. And make sure to tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant.
You can help your blood pressure by staying active, eating healthy foods and not smoking. Certain foods and exercise can reduce your blood pressure. However, when you have high blood pressure, you’ll need to manage it your whole life. That may mean that you need to take blood pressure medication every day forever.
This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.