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Written by Robert A Wilson
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Sunday, 11 February 2007 |
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General Directions for Taking Medication:
- Take only as directed. DO NOT discontinue medication abruptly,
even if you feel better. May cause a rebound effect of higher blood
pressure.
- If you miss a dose, take the medicine as soon as you remember.
If it is time for your next dose, take only 1 dose. DO NOT double up
the doses.
- DO NOT crush, break or chew sustained-release forms of this medication.
- If dizzy due to hypotension (low blood pressure), change positions slowly.
- Learn how to monitor your blood pressure at home and keep a diary for your doctor.
- Take with meals or a tall glass of milk to prevent upset stomach.
- Practice good dental hygiene to prevent gum inflammation (swelling, tenderness, and pain).
- Talk to your doctor about exercise, tips to stop smoking, and less salt in your diet.
- Tell all healthcare providers that you are taking this medicine prior to having any procedure.
- Keep enough medication on hand especially during holidays, weekends and vacations.
- Talk to your doctor about the need to wear a medical alert
pendant or bracelet. There are many products that provide information
to health care providers about your medicines and specific condition in
case of an emergency.
- See your doctor regularly to monitor the effectiveness of this
medication with lab tests, blood pressure screenings, and a physical
exam.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 08 February 2008 )
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