Monday, August 3, 2009

How can I lower my high blood pressure? Part 3

For those individuals whose blood pressure remains elevated after changes in lifestyle, medications to lower blood pressure are required. There are a lot of effective medications to treat blood pressure and the best medication depends on the gender, race, and other co-morbidities.

In most individuals, diuretics or water pills remain first line therapy. Other classes of drugs include calcium channel blockers, Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers. Sometimes a combination of drugs is required to lower blood pressure.

While treatment of high blood pressure is relatively easy, one has to understand that the process is life long and compliance is a must. Once blood pressure is controlled, it is essential to follow up with a health care professional. Home measurement of blood pressure on a regular basis is also highly recommended.

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