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treatment: medication : other
Other Types of Hypertension Medication
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs)This type of high blood pressure medication helps to relax the arteries, by blocking the action of angiotensin, which narrows the blood vessels. It is almost as effective as the ACE inhibitors - which actually block the formation of angiotensin - and is more suitable for people suffering from kidney failure. Some ARBs are:
ARBs side effectsARB’s have few side effects, but they may occasionally cause:
Contact your doctor if these symptoms are persistent or severe. In case of confusion - which is a rare side-effect - contact your doctor immediately.
Calcium Channel BlockersCCB’s, also known as calcium antagonists, help relax vascular muscles. The muscles cells in the artery walls have tiny passages called calcium channels. By blocking these, and stopping calcium from entering the cells, their contraction is lessened, and the arteries remain relaxed. CCB’s may also slow down your heart rate, which contributes to lowering blood pressure. However, studies have shown that diuretics and beta-blockers are usually more effective than CCB’s in the treatment of hypertension. There are two kinds of calcium channel blockers:
Some calcium channel blockers are:
CCB side effects:
Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while taking CCBs - reaction with this fruit makes the drug toxic! Alpha BlockersAlpha blockers prevent muscle contractions in smaller arteries, by reducing the effect of the hormone norepinephrine. Recent studies have shown that this type of medication involves certain risks, and that diuretics are more beneficial for most patients. Some Alpha blockers are:
Alpha blockers side effectsAlpha blockers do not usually have side effects. However, in older people, or during the beginning of treatment, they can cause dizziness when getting up. Other side effects are headaches, general weakness and nausea.
Central Acting AgentsThis type of medication prevents the brain from sending signals to increase heart rate and narrow the blood vessels. CAA’s are rarely prescribed, because of their strong side effects. They are used in cases of low blood sugar, panic attacks or alcohol or drug withdrawal. One of them - Methyldopa - is given to pregnant women. Some central acting agents are:
Central Acting Agents side effectsCentral acting agents have strong side effects, such as -
Direct VasodilatorsTight muscles in the arteries’ walls can make them narrower, thus raising blood pressure. This type of medication acts directly to relax these muscles, and is used in patients who do not respond well to other types of medication. Some direct vasodilators are:
Direct vasodilators side effects
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