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How Can Hypotension Be Managed?

Hi doctor I taken lisonopril 5mg I am hypotension I taken long time ago a years now but BP lower 97/67 then I taken also carvidilol 12.5mg long time a go also I was chat my doctor he disconnected my carvidilol for now because of my low BF what coz thanks for help
Thu, 3 May 2018
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Hello,

Lisinopril and carvedilol both can cause low BP. So this can well be the cause of your low bp. The solution would be stopping or reducing the drug. However, this must be done with the consultation of your doctor as he can better manage thing and can replace the drug with some other one if needed. Otherwise, he would also check if there is any other reason for your low bp. It's also important to know why you were given these drugs if it was for blood pressure only then can be stopped but if for some other cardiac condition then it needs to be discussed. So it seems to be the drugs but drugs related to heart and blood pressure should only be altered with the primary consultant's opinion.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman
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How Can Hypotension Be Managed?

Hello, Lisinopril and carvedilol both can cause low BP. So this can well be the cause of your low bp. The solution would be stopping or reducing the drug. However, this must be done with the consultation of your doctor as he can better manage thing and can replace the drug with some other one if needed. Otherwise, he would also check if there is any other reason for your low bp. It s also important to know why you were given these drugs if it was for blood pressure only then can be stopped but if for some other cardiac condition then it needs to be discussed. So it seems to be the drugs but drugs related to heart and blood pressure should only be altered with the primary consultant s opinion. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman