
What Causes Fluctuation In Blood Pressure Level?

XXXX today my blood pressure went over 200/103 twice and was brought down using tnt. Doctor advised to take 10 mg amtas 5 x once daily
Dose modifications can be pretty helpful.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,
I understand your concern.
You seem to have accelerated form of hypotension.
This requires combination of 3-4 drugs to control your blood pressure.
The wide variations are also accelerated by isosorbide 10 mg.
A reduction to half the dose can be helpful.
Following dose modifications are needed for effective control of blood pressure.
You are currently on 3 antihypertensive drugs.
Amtas can be taken twice a day at 10 mg dose.
Atenlol 75 can be substituted by another drug of same class,Metoprolol extended release 50 mg twice a day for effective control.
Pharmapress can be used at the usual given doses.
Please note that these drug modifications should be done only after strict consultation with your cardiologist.
And last but not least a complete renal profile including renal ultrasound and complete thyrotest is needed to rule out the secondary causes of recent onset fluctuations in blood pressure and pulse rate,particularly in the setting of normal ecg and echocardiography.
Restrict the intake of salt to less than 6 gm/day.
Post your further queries,if any.
Thank you.


My immediate problem is that i will be feeling great then all of a sudden i will have a funny feel in the pit of my stomach and i could feel my blood pressure rising and on checking found it to be 185/97. My question. When bp rises that high how do i get it down. I cannot keep on using tnt. This happens a few times a day. Can you give an opinion on the pain starting somewhere in my stomach radiating into the right side chest giving symptoms just like a heart attack. Numb left arm face and leg. It is said this is not heart related. Echocardiogram, ecg and blood tests about 3-4 weeks ago were fine. Can secondary situations develop so soon? Thanks doc. I am a state patient and dependant on red tape and cannot ask for tests and meds as suggested. Will discuss and hope for best. Go well.
Have a cardiac enzyme biomarker study.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,
As already said you seem to have accelerated form of hypertension,
This will a have a fluctuating course.
Its extremely important to reevaluate your symptoms through cardiac enzyme study markers.this can reliably rule out the cardiac pathology like heart attack which can sometimes be silent.
Reduce the intake of salt to less than 6 gm/day.
As stated early right dose of antihypertensives will treat your blood pressure fluctuations quite effectively.
Thak you.


I totally agree with your GP.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir.
I read your query and concern.
I totally agree with your GP meticulous approach towards restoring your low blood pressure.
Sustained release prep is an excellent option.
Dose reduction to 50 mg also seems very scientific.
Good going.Get on with your GP's management.
Thank you.

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