What is the best blood pressure medicine for extremely high pressure?

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6 Responses to “What is the best blood pressure medicine for extremely high pressure?”

  1. EA Says:

    Shawn Simoneaux

    Your mother needs to Quit Smoking! Smoking increases blood pressure. If your mother is overweight that too will increase blood pressure. Is she watching her sodium/salt intake? Only her Dr. can prescribe the best blood pressure medication that suits her medical condition. Your mother is very lucky she did not suffer a stroke or a heart attack.

  2. DKT Says:

    Joe Eckert

    You likely know this, but trying to find drugs to lower blood pressure for someone who is a heavy smoker just doesn’t make sense. If she’s concerned about her heart health and her blood pressure, she needs to quit smoking .

    I’m not a doctor so cannot recommend any type of medication, but certainly the smoking is a major contributor to her high BP. See also

    Good luck to your mom.

  3. SBflyer99 Says:

    Victor Joslin

    Here is what she should do.

    1. Stop smoking

    2. Eat green vegetables and bananas

    3. Reduce salt in her diet
    4. Walk 45 minutes a day, no exceptions

  4. ursexyrn Says:

    Marvin Spring

    your mother may want to ask the doctor to consider adding a beta blocker ie.Metoprolol,and/or ace inhibitor ie.lisinopril to her medication regimen. She already on a calcium channel blocker which is good. she also needs to quit smoking. She is severly increasing her rick for having a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and more. I see it on a daily basis. If you need any more info, please feel free to contact me.

  5. ExPhys Says:

    Clarence Seymour

    Only her doctor can decide which medication is best suited for your mother.

    A large factor in your mothers blood pressure, as many have stated before me, is her smoking. She should really attempt to quit. There are several medications that are able to help with that if she is having problems.

    She should also limit her sodium intake. Processed foods contain a high amount of sodium, so limiting the intake of these will be a big help. She should also strive to not add salt to any foods. There are many other spices and things that can help with adding flavor to foods without the added sodium.

    If she doesn’t already, she should begin exercising. Be for doing so, she should probably consult her doctor.

    Last thing. If you/she doesn’t like her doctor, simply find a new one. There are plenty of them out there that would be more than willing to add her to their case load.

  6. dr_capt1978 Says:

    Stanley Sewell

    Don’t worry John, she will pull out of the situation as smokers suffer from COPD and give a tough fight at low oxygen saturation too.The doctor will give her diuretics as she might have retained water in the body and some BP lowering pill (except beta blocker, if she has lung problem).
    You will be enjoying her hand made cookies very soon.