Suggest Treatment For Severe Fatigue While On Methyldopa, Minoxidil And Valsartan
I would recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Let me explain you that some fatigue and probably energy loss feeling may be present while potentiating anti-hypertensive therapy.
A systolic blood pressure of 185 mmHg is quite high and it is necessary to make some modifications of your therapeutic scheme in order to achieve a systolic BP around 150 mmHg, which would be suitable for your age:
1) I suggest increasing the daily dosage of Methyldopa to 4 tablets/day.
That's you need to add two other tablets (so one Methyldopa tablet four times daily: 7:00-12:00-17:00-22:00).
2) If after a couple of days the blood pressure is not yet controlled, we can increase Doxazosine daily dose up to 8 mg once at night.
But, first assure that Doxazosine form you are using to be immediate release and not extended release (this latter form is not suitable for hypertension).
3) Another point to consider in your therapy is the opportunity to add low doses of a beta-blocker.
As I have mentioned you before Carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily could be a suitable option.
All the above mentioned steps, should be added one each time, once the preceding step has not yielded a good result after using it for a week.
And don't remember to be well hydrated all the time, as otherwise all the antihypertensive drugs may be associated with more expressed adverse effects, like tiredness or the risk of hypotension.
Hope you will find my answer helpful!
In case of further uncertainties, feel free to ask me at any time.
Best wishes,
Dr. Iliri
I would recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
I understand your concern and would explain that you can take Methyldopa twice a day. I would recommend increasing the dose to two tablets at night initially and then tow tablets in the morning after a week, to a desired dose of four tablets per day divided in two meals (morning and evenings).
If after these changes your blood pressure is still high, the next step would be increase the dose of doxasosine to 8mg, which you can take in the evening.
Let me know about everything.
I remain at your disposal whenever you need me.
Regards,
Dr. Iliri
My answer:
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
I am glad that the new changes in your therapy are showing good results on your blood pressure.
The increased heart rate may be a response of your heart to the decrease in blood pressure values.
I agree with you that waiting a week before starting carvedilol would be the best thing to do.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask me!
Wishing all the best,
Dr. Iliri