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Join in on interesting and helpful discussions in our vibrant online community. You’ll learn how others are dealing with their hypertension and gain valuable insight on controlling your own blood pressure. Take a look at the most recent post from our User Forum:
Forum - RESPeRATE Support Forum
Topic - Trying but it is Getting Frustrating
I've been using it for the last few weeks, usually two 15 minutes periods a day with a few minutes between sessions. I come away completely relaxed and I have no doubt this is doing exactly what is expected.
If I could offer a suggestion, it would be...
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Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.
If I stop taking luvox will my blood pressure increase?
Topic - Medication Interactions
Q: Will going off Luvox for a myelogram ct affect my BP? If so, will my BP lower accordingly when I resume taking it? A: Luvox is not a blood pressure medication. It is used to treat obsessive compulsive disorder and other psychiatric disorders. Abrupt discontinuation is not recommended although you do need to stop the medication prior to a myelogram. With proper tapering of your dose of Luvox, your blood pressure should not be impacted. This should be done under the care of your doctor.
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For an interesting collection of information, blogs and news about hypertension, visit our All About Hypertension page. Take a look at a recent snippet:
Medication: Coreg/ carvedilol (Beta blocker)
Topic - Medication: Coreg/ carvedilol (Beta blocker)
How Coreg Reduces Blood Pressure Coreg (carvedilol) is one of a class of blood pressure medication called Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agent or more commonly known as Beta Blockers. Beta blockers are a class of drugs that block beta-adrenergic substances such as adrenaline. By blocking the action of the involuntary nervous system on the heart, beta blockers relieve stress on the heart. Coreg slows the heart beat, lessens the force with which the heart muscle contracts and reduces blood vessel contraction in the heart, brain, and throughout the body, thus lowering blood pressure. Other Beta Blockers include Inderal, Tenormin, Toprol XL and Ziac. Although these medications...
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