Should a patient who previously suffers from hypertension continue to take hypertension tablets when his blood?
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susieviri asked:
A patient who previously was suffering from hypertension was given tablets to prevent his blood pressure from going up, but lately his bp has gone low, 106/62. His diastolic ranges from 70-62 most of the time lately. Should he continue to take his hypertension tablets? Isn’t it dangerous to take hypertension tablet when his diastolic is already low?
Jamie
A patient who previously was suffering from hypertension was given tablets to prevent his blood pressure from going up, but lately his bp has gone low, 106/62. His diastolic ranges from 70-62 most of the time lately. Should he continue to take his hypertension tablets? Isn’t it dangerous to take hypertension tablet when his diastolic is already low?
Jamie












March 22nd, 2009 at 5:07 pm
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March 23rd, 2009 at 5:45 am
Hypertension under 100 systolic and your blood pressure is perfect blood pressure and your blood pressure is probably very happy you are starting to have to start.
Hypertension under control unless your dose.