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- $Title{Why are Old Water Pills "No Good" for My High Blood Pressure?}
- $Subject{water pills medication Circulatory System Old drug drugs Blood
- Pressure pressures Medicine Medicines water-pill diuretic thiazide medications
- hypertension hypertensive diuretics water-pills}
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- Anatomy of Blood Pressure*0009501.scf
- Causative Factors of Hypertension*0009601.scf}
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- Why are Old Water Pills "No Good" for My High Blood Pressure?
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- QUESTION: I have been taking a water pill for my high blood pressure for a
- long time. However when I went to my new doctor for the first time, he
- changed my medication, merely stating that my old pills were "no good". I
- never had trouble with this medicine, so could you explain why it should be
- changed?
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- ANSWER: Medicine is constantly changing, discovering new and more effective
- medications, and finding out even more about the older ones. Your
- "water-pill" or diuretic (promotes the excretion of urine) was most probably a
- chemical called a "thiazide". For more than thirty years, this class of
- medications was the first choice in treating hypertension, for they were
- effective for most patients, and were inexpensive. However, as time
- progressed and the results of treating hypertensive patients with thiazide
- diuretics were tabulated, it was noted that though strokes were reduced in
- these patients, there was no decrease in the number of heart related diseases
- that should also have diminished. It has been shown that total and low
- density lipoprotein (LDL) increased in these patients, and could be the factor
- increasing cardiac disease risk. Since newer drugs now exist that can do the
- job of lowering blood pressure, and reducing cardiac risks, many physicians
- are reevaluating their use of this medication in their patients. However, the
- thiazide diuretics have been extremely effective for many patients over an
- extremely long period of time, and some of the less desirable characteristics
- can be overcome by simple adjustments in diet, for example. In your case, it
- would seem that your new physician has decided a change was best for you, a
- situation that may not be the case in other individuals successfully
- controlled by water pills. Their doctors may choose not to repair what is not
- broken.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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