Diuretics, Ace Inhibitors, and Other Blood Pressure Meds

An Overview

By sandra bell, published Jun 03, 2006
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I am lucky because I have nice low blood pressure and don’t have to take any medications for it. My husband is not so lucky. Without medication, his blood pressure is in the moderately high range. However, he takes blood pressure medication that has brought his blood pressure down into a normal range. He is lucky because such medications exist. He is also lucky because he has no side effects from the medication.

Prescribing the right blood pressure medication can be tricky. Some blood pressure medications are not good for people with diabetes or heart disease, for example. Some medications may not be tolerated by some people. Some blood pressure medications just don’t work with some people. Fortunately, there is a wide choice of blood pressure medications. Ask your doctor what type of medication you are taking and what the potential side effects might be. Remember that many of these side effects are not common and many will go away in time. Never suddenly stop taking your medication without consulting your physician.

Blood pressure medications fall into several types as follows:

DIURETICS These are the first line of defense for those who have only moderately high blood pressure. They rid they body of excess fluids and sodium.

SYMPATHETIC NERVE INHIBITORS Sympathetic nerves go from the brain to the rest of the body. They can cause arteries to constrict raising blood pressure. These medications inhibit nerves from constricting blood vessels.

VASODILATORS These cause muscles in the walls of blood vessels to relax, allowing vessels to dilate.

ACE INHIBITORS The ACE inhibitors interfere with the body’s production of angiotensin, a chemical that causes arteries to constrict.

ANGIOTENSION II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS These drugs block the effects of angiotension.

CALCIUM ANTAGONISTS (CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS) These medications reduce heart rate and relax blood vessels.

All of these medications have some side effects ranging from serious to mildly annoying. All people will not get all side effects.

Takeaways
  • There are many different types of blodd pressure medications.
  • All blood pressure medications have some side effects.
  • Blood pressure medications can save lives.
Did You Know?
Diuretics reduce excess fluids and sodium.
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