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Medically reviewed by Rafle Fernandez, MD The typical advice for when to take your antihypertensives (high blood pressure medication) has been to take it in the morning. However, there’s growing ...
This happens because the medication is doing its job — lowering your blood pressure — but sometimes it works too well. Mild dizziness that lasts a few seconds is usually manageable.
Taking certain hypertension medications before bed might offer better blood pressure outcomes than taking it in the morning, a new study suggests.
By ABC News September 19, 2008, 7:56 PM Sept. 20 -- FRIDAY, Sept. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Too many family doctors don't start treatment of middle-aged men with high blood pressure when they should ...
People with high blood pressure that is uncontrolled or poorly treated with most medications may benefit from a new drug that is showing promise in clinical trial results, according to a study ...
Concerns about hypertension start when a person’s systolic pressure exceeds 130 millimetres of mercury (mmHg) or diastolic pressure goes over 80 mmHg – that is, blood pressure higher than 130/80.