What Medicines Are Available For Postural Hypotension?
Question: What meds are available for postural or orthostatic hypotension?
Brief Answer: to a previous question
It is postural hypotension
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am Dr. XXXXXXX HM and I would like to help you.
Looking at your symptoms of dizziness and narrowing peripheral vision which gets exacerbated with exertion or change in position, possibility of postural hypotension or orthostatic hypotension could be thought of.
Its further increase with intravascular volume depletion due to heat confirms the condition.
In this condition visual defects vary from blurred vision to blackouts.
Orthostatic hypotension is not a cardiovascular abnormality. In the elderly it is due to baro-receptors inability to function properly or the inability of blood vessels to constrict blood vessels under stress.
Dizziness can occur in the following situations:
1. After food - due to blood pooling in the gut during digestion
2. Reflexes triggerred due to straining at stools, urination, swallowing or coughing
3. Warm envirnoment
4. Sudden positional change
5. Prolonged recumbency
6. Physical exertion
In patients with treatment for hypertension,
1. antihypertensive agents impair cardiovascular reflexes.
2. Hypertension impairs baro receptors reflex sensitivity.
You need to manage your orthostatic hypotension as sudden dizziness and fall can lead to severe injuries.
Management includes: (Already you are on many drugs: Try non-pharmacological therapies first - Drug interactions are unpredictable)
1. Moving slowly from one position to another - sitting to standing, sleeping to sitting
2. Avoid standing motionless for long time, large meals, hot weather, hot showers, dehydration or isometric exercises.
3. Avoid diuretics and change the drug if on hypertensive therapy
4. Raising the head of bed to higher level
5. Controlled postural exercises
6. Drug therapy is available - If the above fails, you can discuss with your doctor regarding this.
Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
Dr. XXXXXXX HM
Replied by Dr. XXXXXXX H Muddegowda , 17 hours ago
Disclaimer: The Expert's advice is provided for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, as a complete assessment of an individual has not taken place. Please consult your nearest physician before acting on it. The advice is not valid for medico-legal purposes also.
You have closed this query by accepting the answer
Brief Answer: to a previous question
It is postural hypotension
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am Dr. XXXXXXX HM and I would like to help you.
Looking at your symptoms of dizziness and narrowing peripheral vision which gets exacerbated with exertion or change in position, possibility of postural hypotension or orthostatic hypotension could be thought of.
Its further increase with intravascular volume depletion due to heat confirms the condition.
In this condition visual defects vary from blurred vision to blackouts.
Orthostatic hypotension is not a cardiovascular abnormality. In the elderly it is due to baro-receptors inability to function properly or the inability of blood vessels to constrict blood vessels under stress.
Dizziness can occur in the following situations:
1. After food - due to blood pooling in the gut during digestion
2. Reflexes triggerred due to straining at stools, urination, swallowing or coughing
3. Warm envirnoment
4. Sudden positional change
5. Prolonged recumbency
6. Physical exertion
In patients with treatment for hypertension,
1. antihypertensive agents impair cardiovascular reflexes.
2. Hypertension impairs baro receptors reflex sensitivity.
You need to manage your orthostatic hypotension as sudden dizziness and fall can lead to severe injuries.
Management includes: (Already you are on many drugs: Try non-pharmacological therapies first - Drug interactions are unpredictable)
1. Moving slowly from one position to another - sitting to standing, sleeping to sitting
2. Avoid standing motionless for long time, large meals, hot weather, hot showers, dehydration or isometric exercises.
3. Avoid diuretics and change the drug if on hypertensive therapy
4. Raising the head of bed to higher level
5. Controlled postural exercises
6. Drug therapy is available - If the above fails, you can discuss with your doctor regarding this.
Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
Dr. XXXXXXX HM
Replied by Dr. XXXXXXX H Muddegowda , 17 hours ago
Disclaimer: The Expert's advice is provided for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, as a complete assessment of an individual has not taken place. Please consult your nearest physician before acting on it. The advice is not valid for medico-legal purposes also.
You have closed this query by accepting the answer
Brief Answer:
Medications to treat Orthostatic Hypotension
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your followup query
As Dr XXXXXXX said , There are drugs available to treat orthostatic hypotension.
The most commonly approved and used drug in day to day practise is midodrine( Proamatine) has shown better result in improving Blood pressure there by preventing Hypotension .
Do not take drug without proper advise from your family physician as most Blood pressure rising drugs should not be taken in combination with Flomax 0.4 mg .
(Note: There is no harm in taking drug if it shows benificial outcome )
Hope this information is Useful
Ask me if you have any queries.
Dr.J.Kingson John David.
Medications to treat Orthostatic Hypotension
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your followup query
As Dr XXXXXXX said , There are drugs available to treat orthostatic hypotension.
The most commonly approved and used drug in day to day practise is midodrine( Proamatine) has shown better result in improving Blood pressure there by preventing Hypotension .
Do not take drug without proper advise from your family physician as most Blood pressure rising drugs should not be taken in combination with Flomax 0.4 mg .
(Note: There is no harm in taking drug if it shows benificial outcome )
Hope this information is Useful
Ask me if you have any queries.
Dr.J.Kingson John David.
Note: For further queries related to coronary artery disease and prevention, click here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad