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Blood pressure medication?

"Anti-hypertensives". Now are all fairly safe and effective.


Individuals with high blood pressure are often prescribed by their physicians?

in UK is a 3 strepped approach.....depends on severity of blood pressure and other factors such as age and ethnic background....... usually it is ......diuretic such as bendroflumethazide or other loop diuretcs anti hypertensives digoxins > not to sure about this one but other two are in UK is a 3 strepped approach.....depends on severity of blood pressure and other factors such as age and ethnic background....... usually it is ......diuretic such as bendroflumethazide or other loop diuretcs anti hypertensives digoxins > not to sure about this one but other two are in UK is a 3 strepped approach.....depends on severity of blood pressure and other factors such as age and ethnic background....... usually it is ......diuretic such as bendroflumethazide or other loop diuretcs anti hypertensives digoxins > not to sure about this one but other two are


Research has shown that the beneficial effects of exercise for hypertensives?

Lower blood pressure, normalize kidney function, decrease insulin secretion and increase in high density lipoprotein cholesterol


How do arteries respond to sudden blood loss?

They constrict in order to try and maintain blood pressure.


What do baroreceptors respond to?

They detect the blood pressure of the internal environment and send the results to the CNS, where it will react in several different ways


What are the nursing responsibilities in giving Mefenamic Acid?

closely monitor blood pressure during initiation and throughout the course of treatment.


Sensory receptors that respond to changes in blood pressure are called?

Baroreceptors


Receptors that can respond to changes in pressure?

Mechanoreceptors are sensory receptors that respond to mechanical forces such as pressure. Specialized types of mechanoreceptors include baroreceptors that detect changes in blood pressure and tactile receptors in the skin that respond to touch and pressure. These receptors help the body in detecting and responding to changes in pressure.


How does hypertensive blood pressure respond to exercise?

Hypertensive blood pressure can decrease during and after exercise due to the increased blood flow and improved cardiovascular function. Regular exercise can help manage and lower high blood pressure over time.


What is the function of baroreceptor?

Baroreceptors are a type of sensor that are present in the blood vessels of all animals who have a spine. The function of baroreceptors is to detect an increase or decrease in blood pressure and to respond to these changes in pressure.


Is there a diet pill for women with high blood pressure?

The stimulants should be avoided in people with high blood pressure. Meridia works on the serotonin system and can also raise blood pressure but less so that the stimulants so often can be used in well controlled hypertensives. Xenical (orlistat, sold OTC as Alli) has no effect on the blood pressure. A combination of Wellbutrin (buproprion) and Naltrexone are beinng used with some success. The bigger issue is that none of the oral medications has been shown to be all that effective in producing long term weight loss. The answer will probably not come in a pill.


Is 115 over 78 a good blood pressure for a 38 year old male?

i am not a doctor but 104 over 60 is an excellent blood pressure for a 38 yr old and and just about any other adult