Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Medication to Ease Your Hypertension


It seems that pharmaceutical companies are always introducing new products into their range to deal with ailments and conditions.

One such product that has been introduced to deal with hypertension or high blood pressure is Plendil. Whilst high blood pressure does not have a cure it can be maintained or controlled with calcium channel blockers like this.

Short Facts:

Most hypertension medications and calcium channel blockers work to relax arteries and veins in your blood vessels. Plendil is no different and operates on the same principle. When the arteries and veins are relaxed more oxygenated blood can flow to the heart which is of a higher quality. This is effective because the pressure that the heart was under is relieved and the heart is able to pump more effectively with less muscular stress.

The aim of the medication is to reduce serious cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of death from the effects of high blood pressure.

Side Effects

This medication can produce some side effects which may cause you discomfort. One side effect is that you may experience dental problems, usually in your gums. You will need to increase your dental brushing and flossing routine to avoid these unfortunate side effects.

The other thing is that this medication does not react well with grapefruit. So, if you are a fan of grapefruits or grapefruit drinks you will need to stop your intake while on this course of medication. Unfortunately, when grapefruit and Plendil are mixed there can be dangerous side effects so it is not worth risking that morning drink. Your doctor should be able to advise you on what sort of beverages and meals are suitable for you while taking this drug.

Another thing is, that if you are used to crushing tablets up or chewing them to make it easier to get your daily dose you will not be able to do that while on your course of treatment. This medication must be swallowed whole. If Plendil is taken in any other form the concentrations can increase the absorbtion rate in your body and lead to an overdose.

It is common at the commencement of your treatment to experience dizziness when standing up or sitting down all of a sudden. If you make slow movements it will cause your blood pressure to settle until your body has fully adjusted to this medication.

You will often experience the side effects of this medication first thing in the morning, on standing up or late at night. If the side effects are unusual or cause you discomfort you should immediately consult your doctor.

Administration

Plendil is best taken with a light meal. If taken on an empty stomach it can cause harm to the digestive tract.

You can, of course, take Plendil with or without food. Fact is, though, if you suffer from hyper acidity or GERD, it would be better to line your stomach with a meal.

Long Term Treatment

You will probably find that you will feel much better in the days after you start your treatment. You cannot stop your treatment if this is the case. Stopping your dosage of Plendil suddenly can cause serious affects on your blood pressure. If you do wish to stop your course of treatment you will need to discuss the procedure with your doctor to gradually stop the administration of Plendil.

You can buy Plendil here

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