True or false: A drug-alcohol interaction can lead to extreme drowsiness and other effects. Do you know the answer to this and other questions about drug interaction?
True or false: Antidepressants may cause low blood pressure?
Several kinds of medicine are commonly prescribed for high blood pressure. Here are some of the main types.
Medication to control high blood pressure only works if you take it.
These medications make it easier to take care of coronary artery disease. They have helped many people stay healthy and avoid heart attacks.
When you miss a dose of your blood pressure medicine, you might not notice a difference. But your body does.
How many different medicines do you take? Most people with heart failure or other cardiovascular illnesses take several.
What makes some people sticklers for following through with their medications, and others haphazard at best?
If you have more than two medications to manage, consider getting a pill organizer -- a special container marked with the days of the week. Besides housing multiple medications, a compartmentalized organizer can be useful for keeping track of the medications you've taken.
Although most medications are safe when you take them the right way, some drugs can cause dizziness, loss of consciousness, bleeding, irregular heartbeats, and other side effects in some cases.
If you use a computer daily, set up a reminder program to alert you to take your blood pressure medicines.
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