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| *Women health>>>High Blood Pressure |
If I was on presriptions,Lisinopril,Atenolol and Zocor to treat High Blood pressure .? |
Stopping all but Lisinopril. Should my Blood pressure go down? Will Diet and Excercise take of it? What are other alternatives? Stopping or altering your own meds is a risky business. You really need to do this in conjunction with a doctor. If you are stopping a BP med then the dose of lisinopril may need increasing to cover that. Diet (mainly losing weight) will help bring down BP but its a long job. I have lost 5st (70lbs+) and still need to take my BP meds. Its my aim to lose enough weight to get off them, but realistically it may never happen.; Well, Lisinopril is an effective drug for treating hypertension, so your blood pressure should remain under control.... If you are stopping the others on your own accord, that is NOT a good idea, and I would strongly urge you to check with your Dr. about this... As to alternatives, and exercise...It is clear in all studies that a healthy lifestyle(not smoking), avoidance of certain foods (salt, etc...) and exercise all contribute to not only a better lifestyle, but a lowered blood pressure. A new exercise program should also be discussed with your Dr. to ensure that you "build up" appropriately to a beneficial level.... All the best! |
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