What Is a Beta Blocker And What Are The Side Effects ?

April 29, 2015 0 Comments

By John Adams Inderal (propranolol) is a beta-blocker. What are beta blockers ? Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins)Propranolol is used to treat tremors, angina (chest pain), hypertension (high blood pressure), heart rhythm disorders, and other heart or circulatory conditions. It is also used to treat or prevent heart …

Unwanted Effects Of Blood Pressure Medication

August 2, 2012 0 Comments

By Javier Snover When you have been identified as having hypertension and prescribed blood pressure treatment then you possibly have endured certain negative effects. As you probably know, one blood pressure medication does not fit all. You may have experienced some time where your doctor adjusted the medication dosage or perhaps added in another or …

Helpful Remedies To Reduce Your High Blood Pressure

July 13, 2012 0 Comments

By Stanley Djagbo It’s important to catch high blood pressure as early as possible and take steps to control it. When hypertension does not get treated properly it can quickly advance to worse conditions like heart disease. There are quite a few different methods for treating high blood pressure and we will talk about a …

The 3 Causes Of High Blood Pressure To Watch For

July 13, 2012 0 Comments

By Stanley Djagbo Having your blood pressure checked regularly is the only way to know if you have high blood pressure which has many causes. Health experts have not identified one single cause of high blood pressure, but a variety of factors can make it more likely. The following are some factors that can lead …

Low Sodium Diet – Lowering Your Daily Sodium Intake Can Help To Lower Blood Pressure Naturally

June 6, 2012 0 Comments

By Debbie Benson People want to know why their blood pressure is still high when they are on blood pressure medication. Many think that just taking blood pressure medication will fix the problem. Sometimes, maybe it does. However, if you stop taking the medication, usually the blood pressure goes back up. The problem isn’t fixed. …

Medicine on time !!!

December 7, 2011 0 Comments

Could it matter when you take your pills? Yes. Nowadays doctors are increasingly using a method know as Chronotherapy, where treating conditions requires coordination of the medication and the biological rhythms. The following research shows that some illnesses are worse at different times of the day: Hypertension: Blood pressure  peaks when you wake, which is …