Yes you can but, however you must always let your Dr. know that those are your intentions. If you , after monitoring your blood pressures at home see that they are well under the norm, let's say 100/60 then consider talking to your doctor. Make sure that you are monitoring your pressures every day so you, can then show the readings to your doctor. You must first be very knowledgeable about B/P . Your stress must be well under control and so does your diet..salt intake. I am in the process of trying to get off my B/P medication. I have taken couple of classes given by my health providers , have adapted a very low salt diet and and of course exercise. Again you can stop, but only if you commit to making the necessary lifestyles changes. High B/P is no joke, people take their little pills given by their doctors and continue the same old lifestyles. The pill only treat the symptoms. The stress, the poor diet and so on are still there doing other damage. This body of ours is so magnificent. Take care of it, and it will take care of you. To good health.......
No, Ace diet pills are not safe to take with high blood pressure. If you are taking high blood pressure medication, it is best to speak with your doctor to find safer alternatives.
It is safe, in fact, when you go to hospital and about to give birth, they will check your blood pressure regularly. In addional, if they give you any kind of medication nurse will check the blood pressure like every 10 mins.
No it is not safe at all.
"Anti-hypertensives". Now are all fairly safe and effective.
If you have a legal prescription for it, pretty safe. You should not use it if you are taking nitrate heart medication because it will cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, but otherwise, your doctor should have done a good physical to be sure it is safe for you.
Individuals with high blood pressure should avoid remedies which contain ephedrine (used in many decongestants). It is best to speak with a pharmacist or physician about your health condition. High blood pressure can be life threatening
If your high blood pressure is caused by obesity, walking and losing weight can help, but it might not cure the high blood pressure. Keep taking your medication until your doctor advises you it's safe to stop.
Before taking any pills you should consult your Doctor and explain what herbal medication you are taking. Many herbal ingredients can work against prescription pills so causing problems. Always ask a Doctor.
Yes. Research shows lowered blood pressure with power plate use and, since whole body vibration does not cause an unhealthy spike in blood pressure, it is considered safe.
When you discontinue blood pressure lowering medication, your body will naturally respond with a rise in blood pressure back to whatever levels would be present without the drug. Most blood pressure lowering medication has a dose-dependent effect. It thus can be eased off gradually, allowing you to take other measures to lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure was high enough that you needed drugs, it is necessary to take other measures to lower your blood pressure in order for you to safely ease off the medication. Fortunately, there are numerous safe and natural ways to lower blood pressure without requiring any medication. These include diet (low salt, low sugar, low caffeine, low alcohol, and high in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and fish), and lifestyle changes (regular aerobic exercise, and low stress levels). There are also some herbal remedies, such as hibiscus tea, which are effective at lowering blood pressure but are much safer than prescription medications that have the same effect. Very few people actually need to be on medication in order to lower their blood pressure. Antihypertensive medication should be a last resort, for cases where other natural approaches have been exhausted and blood pressure is dangerously high. If you take a serious effort to lower your blood pressure through diet, exercise, and stress reduction, you will probably be able to ease off blood pressure medication very safely.
If you are currently taking BP med , it most certain can! Nasal decongestants such as pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, and oxymetazoline can cause an increase in blood pressure, and are generally contraindicated for people with hypertension.
High blood pressure can be dangerous when using essential oils because some oils can cause a rise in blood pressure or interact with medication used to manage high blood pressure. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using essential oils if you have high blood pressure to ensure they are safe for you.