Atacand is a medication indicated for use in patients with hypertension, heart failure and impaired cardiac function. Atacand is often part of a multi-medication treatment plan used as an agent to treat heart conditions such as congestive heart...
Atacand (candesartan cilexetil and hydrochlorothiazide) is a prescription medication used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). This medication contains two active ingredients: candesartan cilexetil, which acts to relax the blood vessels...
According to the Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, Atacand is a brand-name drug approved in 1998 by the FDA to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. The active ingredient in Atacand is candesartan cilexetil, which is a therapeutic...
Atacand Plus is a prescription drug that is a combination of two medications: Atacand, or candesartan, and Microzide, or hydrochlorothiazide. The medication is used for the treatment of high blood pressure after other medications fail to...
Atacand is a medication in a class of drugs known as angiotensin II receptor antagonists. According to Drugs.com, Atacand works by keeping blood vessels from narrowing, which lowers blood pressure and improves blood flow. It is used for the...
Atacand (Candesartan) is a prescription medication that is classified as an angiotensin-receptor blocker. It is available as an 8-mg tablet and is indicated for the treatment of essential hypertension (high blood pressure) and the treatment of...
Angiotensin II receptors blockers (ARBs) are a class of drugs used for the treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure. Angiotensin II causes constriction of blood vessels which can lead to an increase in blood pressure. It also stimulates...
Blood pressure medication is used to control high and low fluctuation in blood pressure. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, occurs when the heart has to work harder than normal to pump blood throughout the body, resulting in...
According to the American Diabetes Association, gestational diabetes, or diabetes acquired during pregnancy affects 4 percent of all pregnant women. Gestational diabetes can cause a woman to have a very large baby who may have very low blood...
The American Heart Association reports one in three adults develop high blood pressure or hypertension in their lifetime. Lifestyle changes and medication therapy form the basis for treatment of hypertension. "Current Diagnosis and Treatment...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects one in three adults in the United States, according to The American Heart Association. Lowering blood pressure can help to prevent and treat complications that may arise from uncontrolled hypertension,...
Diabetics, whether they suffer from type 1 or type 2 diabetes, can experience nerve damage without sufficient control of blood glucose levels. Insulin and other drugs can work to help control these levels, but when they are off---specifically when...
High blood pressure affects over one billion people worldwide and is the major contributor to stroke and heart attack, according to the American College of Sports Medicine (2006). Also called hypertension, this condition causes millions to suffer...
Blood pressure is defined by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute as the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood. As blood pressure rises, there is an increased risk of developing cardiovascular...
Heart failure is a chronic progressive condition where the heart is no longer able to keep up with the demands of pumping adequate amounts of blood. As a result, the heart is unable to maintain vital supplies of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues...
A large selection of medicines to treat high blood pressure is currently available. The National Institutes of Health maintains a list of the most commonly used oral medications. Generic names are listed with generic and brand name availability,...
High blood pressure or hypertension, is a medical condition in which the force of the blood pumping through the arteries is dangerously high. According to MedlinePlus, high blood pressure increases your risk of a stroke, cardiovascular disease,...
High blood pressure, as known as hypertension, is a common disease in which the blood pressure is persistently above normal. A normal value is a measure of 120/80 mm Hg; any reading over 140/90 mm Hg will require drug therapy. Because the only...
Untreated high blood pressure (pressure within the arteries) leads to major organ damage. According to the American Heart Association, possible complications of high blood pressure (HBP) include heart disease, such as angina, heart attacks and...
A variety of medicines are available to treat high blood pressure and they are categorized into different classes or groups, depending on how they work. These medicines are listed by groups with brand names and their generic names according to...