Doctors use a variety of medications to lower high blood pressure. They may prescribe a single drug or a combination of medicines depending on several factors, including your age, ethnicity (some ethnic groups react differently to drugs), other...
Hawthorn berries have been used by humans for thousands of years. They were prevalent in North America and were used by doctors early in the 19th century to treat circulatory disorder and respiratory problems. Hawthorn is still used for those...
People have been using hawthorn berries since the first century to treat heart problems that range from irregular heartbeat to heart failure. In Europe, hawthorn berry extract is still used therapeutically for mild congestive heart failure. Today,...
Blood pressure refers to the force exerted by blood on the artery walls as the heart beats. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition in which this force becomes too high causing damaging effects to the body. It can lead to coronary...
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,...
Migraines are debilitating and have an enormous impact of the United States health care system. The American Journal of Managed Care indicates that migraines account for approximately three million emergency room visits a year. Medications,...
A leaky valve in the heart, called valvular insufficiency or regurgitation, occurs when one of the valves becomes weak. This allows blood to flow backward instead of forward. According to Jeffrey R. Bender, M.D., congestive heart failure is a...
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...
High blood pressure (HBP) is a condition affecting about 1 in 3 adults in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is defined as a blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher. Drugs commonly...
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,...
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, portal hypertension is an increase in pressure in the portal vein, which is the vein that runs through the liver. The cause of this increase in pressure is typically cirrhosis, or scar...
Heart rate is an important indicator of how hard you are working during exercise. During your workout, your heart beats faster to get needed oxygenated blood through the body. Exercise strengthens the heart muscle, making it more efficient....
Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the pressure in the eye causes a loss of vision by damaging the optic nerve. One of the main treatment strategies for patients with glaucoma is to lower the pressure inside the eye. There are several classes of...
While high blood pressure (hypertension) may be managed through diet, exercise and other lifestyle modifications, additional treatment with blood pressure medication is sometimes necessary. All these medications work to lower hypertension;...
High levels of low-density lipoproteins, the "bad" kind of cholesterol, can lead to clogged arteries. However, LDL cholesterol is only part of the picture. Calories not used immediately for energy are stored in fat cells as triglycerides, elevated...
Blood pressure medications are life-saving treatments but each is associated with its own risks and benefits, which dictates customizing the selection of drugs for each individual. According to the National Institutes of Health more than one...
A tumor occurs when cells grow abnormally and out of control, forming a mass. Any type of cell in the body can develop into a tumor. The adrenal glands, found just above the kidneys, produce hormones commonly referred to as the stress hormones. A...
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...
High blood pressure or hypertension is a condition in which the force exerted by blood against your blood vessels is high enough to cause health problems. Uncontrolled high blood pressure increases the risk of a heart attack and stroke. Fish oil...
Bisoprolol hctz is a combination medication composed of bisoprolol and hydrochlorothiazide. Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker that lowers blood pressure by reducing the workload of the heart. Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic that relieves the body of...
High blood pressure can put extra strain on the heart and increase your risk of developing atherosclerosis. If you have high blood pressure, you can take several different medications, including a class of medications known as beta blockers. Beta...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 74.5 million people in the U.S. have hypertension with a cost of $76.6 billion (in 2010). High blood pressure means a systolic pressure or top number over 140 mmHg and a diastolic...
The American Heart Association reports that heart failure is a condition where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to all the organs in the body. It is also known as congestive heart failure and can be caused by a previous heart attack,...
Vitamins, including vitamin E, are important for the health of your body. Sometimes vitamins can cause unwanted side effects, such as interacting with other medications. Vitamin E should not be taken with a class of medications known as beta...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious condition that can have fatal consequences if not treated. Many factors affect your blood pressure, including genetics, diet and stress. Doctors prescribe a variety of medications to treat high...
Coronary arteries carry oxygen and nutrients to the heart, fueling the heart muscle. If disease or constriction of those arteries stops a healthy flow of blood, it can cause permanent damage to the heart muscle or a heart attack. The American...
Beta-adrenergic receptor blockers, commonly known as beta blockers, are a class of drugs that lower blood pressure by blocking the effects of the hormone adrenaline, the Mayo Clinic says. These drugs dilate blood vessels and cause the heart to...
Nearly everyone experiences moments of fear from time to time. But some people can be overcome with fear on a regular basis. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that 18 percent of adults in the U.S. suffer from anxiety disorders that...
L-arginine and Toprol share a common purpose to improve cardiovascular health. Each one accomplishes this goal in different ways. Both can improve blood pressure through different mechanisms. L-arginine differs in that it is widely available in a...
Angina refers to a painful constriction or tightness in a part of the body. Learn more about angina, possible locations of tightness, and causes in this video.