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Suggest Treatment For Headache And High Blood Pressure
My husband is having headaches with a pounding pulse, blood pressure 177/84 - he has a cough and congestion. He is on Lisinopril for his blood pressure and has been for several years, 40 mg. I got some OTC Coricidin HBP for his cough/congestion and it has made his BP higher, plus the fever, and his headaches and pulse are high because of this. What can we do tonight? he is 65
Hello, madame. Thank your for your question and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern.
First, I would like to inform you that dry cough is a side effect of lisinopril and other ACE-I (angiotensinogen converting enzyme inhibitors). So, if you are not treating the culprit, symptomatic treatment is just for the moment. Therefore, I would recommend to switch the lisinopril with a ARB (angiotensin receptor blocker: losartan, eprosartan, olmesartam etc.). Both classes have same effects, except for the cough (the latter group drugs do not cause it). Be patient, since ACE-I-induced cough can take up to three weeks to subside.
Furthermore, combining his age, gender and the blood pressure figures you provided, they are totally unacceptable figures. I would suggest that he should be put on another drug, preferably a beta-blocker or a calcium channel blocker (if the beta-blockers are counterindicated), since both classes also reduce heart workload and have a beneficiary effect on it. A diuretic agent can also be effective. For his risk factors, his blood pressure should be kept under 135/85 mmHg.
I hope I was of help. Feel free to ask again. Take care.
Kind regards, Dr. Meriton
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Suggest Treatment For Headache And High Blood Pressure
Hello, madame. Thank your for your question and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern. First, I would like to inform you that dry cough is a side effect of lisinopril and other ACE-I (angiotensinogen converting enzyme inhibitors). So, if you are not treating the culprit, symptomatic treatment is just for the moment. Therefore, I would recommend to switch the lisinopril with a ARB (angiotensin receptor blocker: losartan, eprosartan, olmesartam etc.). Both classes have same effects, except for the cough (the latter group drugs do not cause it). Be patient, since ACE-I-induced cough can take up to three weeks to subside. Furthermore, combining his age, gender and the blood pressure figures you provided, they are totally unacceptable figures. I would suggest that he should be put on another drug, preferably a beta-blocker or a calcium channel blocker (if the beta-blockers are counterindicated), since both classes also reduce heart workload and have a beneficiary effect on it. A diuretic agent can also be effective. For his risk factors, his blood pressure should be kept under 135/85 mmHg. I hope I was of help. Feel free to ask again. Take care. Kind regards, Dr. Meriton