A Few Things You Should Know about Avapro High Blood Pressure Medication

If you have been using Avapro for treatment of your high blood pressure you need to know that .....
If you have been diagnosed with hypertension (high blood pressure) you know that the greatest challenge can be trying to keep it under control. Many things come in to play when trying to control you high blood pressure. Doctor’s may suggest a change in lifestyle but even with these changes you may not be able to keep it in normal range. That’s when it is time to try a prescription medication. Avapro is one such medication.

How Does Avapro Work?

Like some other antihypertensive medications, Avapro regulates the release of Angiotensin II hormone within the body. This hormone causes the blood vessels in the body to narrow thereby causing an increase in blood pressure. By regulating the release of this hormone, blood vessels widen and allow more blood to flow through them. This causes a decrease in blood pressure. The other benefits to regulating this hormone include alleviating retention of fluids and sodium as well as cell division.

What are the Benefits of Avapro?

Unlike many other high blood pressure medications, patients generally see results with Avapro after just a short amount of time. Your physician may prescribe it in conjunction with other hypertension medications to give you the best benefits. There is also evidence of Avapro helping to keep your kidneys healthy so diabetics suffering from high blood pressure are often prescribed this medication as well.

How to take Avapro

If your physician prescribes Avapro you should follow his/her directions precisely. Make sure you take it at the same time every day. If you skip a dose and it is almost time for your next dose then skip the first and resume your normal dosing schedule. You should never take 2 doses at once. Like most hypertension medications, you should take this medication with a full glass of water. You will also be encouraged to drink a lot of water so you do not become dehydrated. Once on Avapro therapy do not discontinue treatment except on the advice of your physician. Even if you feel well you must stay on the course prescribed or it could result in heart attack, stroke, or death. Remember, high blood pressure may be present with no symptoms at all.

Side Effects

The most common side effects reported with Avapro were respiratory infections, sleepiness, dizziness, and low blood pressure. Even though these side effects are common, your doctor should still be notified if these or any other side effects occur.

Precautions

Avapro may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure in some patients especially if also taking diuretics or patients who are not well hydrated. Patients with kidney or liver problems are generally not prescribed this medication; there are better alternatives for these patients.

Where to Purchase Avapro

Avapro can be purchased from your local pharmacy or online. If purchased online be sure to purchase Avapro from an authentic site. Never purchase this medication without a prescription from your doctor.

About the Author

Maryann is an avid researcher of hypertension (high blood pressure) treatments and medications such as Avapro and runs a successful website dedicated to providing consumers with answers to their hypertension medication questions. For more information on the different types of hypertension medications please visit Maryann's site at hypertensionmedsreview.com.

By Maryann Hildebrant
Published: 12/20/2007
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