Bendroflumethiazide is not a beta-blocker; it is a thiazide diuretic used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and reduce excess fluid in the body (edema). Thiazide diuretics work by increasing the excretion of salt and water through the kidneys, which helps to lower blood pressure.
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can i take bendroflumethiazide if i have always had low blood pressure
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Yes, bth medications shouldn't interact, however if any allergies are recorded from any of these two should not be taken.
Bendroflumethiazide is a thiazide diuretic that can be used to help manage hypercalciuria, as it reduces urinary calcium excretion. This action can be beneficial in preventing the formation of calcium-containing kidney stones. However, it should be prescribed and monitored by a healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness for the individual patient. Always consult a doctor before starting or changing any medication regimen.
category B (chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, hydrochlorothiazide, indapamide, metolazone) or category C (bendroflumethiazide, benzthiazide, hydroflumethiazide, methyclothiazide, trichlormethiazide).
Yes, I take 1 x 20mg Lisinopril and 1 x 2.5mg Bendroflumethiazide every morning. This combination has lowered my BP to an average of 150/85. However, when I switched to Lisinopril a year ago, I dropped taking the Bendro tablet. Didn't check my BP for a long time and was shocked to find when visiting nurse that it had gone to 211/108 !! Started re-taking Bendro immediately and after a few day the BP has come down to the earlier average. So it appears the diuretic is certainly necessary.
Yes you can. I have been diagnosed with high blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy (an enlarged left side of the heart). The drugs are fine together when prescribed by a doctor
There is always an inherent risk when utilizing poly-pharmacy (the use of multiple drugs). If these medications were prescribed to you, and you have told your medical provider accurate information about the medications you are taking, then and only then is it considered safe to take these. I think you mean bendroflumethiazide. It is common in practice to use beta blockers with diuretics, there is a risk of causing and masking problems with blood sugars, so be sure to keep your follow up appointments.
High blood pressure is dangerous for a number of reasons: Normal blood pressure is generally accepted as 120/80. People with significantly raised blood pressures, would do not adapt their lifestyles (by exercising, eating a healthy diet, reducing alcohol intake and stopping smoking) run a much higher risk of developing: * Strokes * Heart attacks * Brain and nerve damage * Blindness * Damage to the heart All of these complications arise from the increased stresses an increased pressure in the arteries causes. In many long-term cases, drugs are often also used to treat hypertension (persistently high blood pressure). These included ACE inhibitors (such ramipril), calcium-channel blockers (like nifedipine), beta-blockers (like atenolol) and diuretics (bendroflumethiazide)
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Diuretics are substances that make you pee more, they make your body lose water. Beverages containing alcohol and caffeine are sort of accidental diuretics - that is, they're not drunk with the purpose of losing water but it happens anyway. Then there are substance that are taken with the explicit purpose of losing water. Sometimes in accordance with doctor's recommendations, as there are diseases that make the body hold on to too much water. Sometimes by own initiative, in order to quickly lose a bit of weight, or to get more muscle definition. Accidental use often isn't much to worry about, but self-medication should be avoided.
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