Taking Atenolol, Cartia For Esophageal Pain Associated With GERD. Noticed Fluctuations In BP. Any Ideas?
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“Weight 187” - I presume it is pounds? Or Kilograms???
Betablockers have several cardiac effects – rate, rhythm, angina, bloodpressure and so on / as also some noncardiac effects. It is possible that the pressure had been rising over the years and was controlled by the atenolol up to a point.
Nebivolol (Bystolic) is also a beta-blocker / cardioselective and a good choice.
Your dose is in the lower range.
It may be stepped up, if necessary.
Cartia-XT is diltiazem – a Calcium Channel Blocker. It can reduce the heart rate and also depress muscle function. That is why generally a different CCB like amlodipine or felodipine is chosen instead - for combination with beta-blocker
The addition of a second, third or even a fourth drug is standard and routine, when the pressure is not controlled. Generally it is a combination with Diuretic like HydroChloroThiaZide (HCTZ) / Calcium Channel Blocker / Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) or Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor (ACEI).
The aim is to prevent target organ damage – Eyes, Brain, Heart and Kidneys.
Patients often complain and tend to be non-compliant because there are no symptoms, until a catastrophe strikes / by which time the damage is often irreversible. hence the need to control the pressure.
It is rather easy to treat the hypertension / but, very difficult to find the reason for the pressure, in a given individual. Investigation are numerous, inconvenient and expensive / the chance of finding are also extremely poor. Hence often limited to basic tests
Your GP seems to be doing a good job. The approach is scientific. Be patient. It is a question of time and all well be well.
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck