Atenolol is a beta blocker drug.
Atenolol treatment is often used to lower blood pressure but sometimes it will reduce the levels too much and result in a slow heart beat and a low blood pressure again.
Many millions of people world wide take Atenolol every day and in general it's a safe and effective drug - but it doesn't always work well for everyone.
Common side effects of atenolol include cold hands and cold feet, fatigue, vivid dreams and a feeling of mild depression that people often call the "beta blocker blues"
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Candesartan side effects | Blood pressure too low
Candesartan is a drug used for the treatment of high blood pressure - but can it have the effect of making the blood pressure go too low?
Many medications used to treat high blood pressure can also have the effect of making the levels go too low. This treatment induced low BP can be a major problem and is seen more often in older people.
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Many medications used to treat high blood pressure can also have the effect of making the levels go too low. This treatment induced low BP can be a major problem and is seen more often in older people.
Are you taking candesartan blood pressure treatment?
What are your experiences? Leave a comment and share your story below:
Definition of low blood pressure
Low blood pressure is officially defined as a systolic blood pressure less than 90 and a diastolic pressure less than 60.
This is often expressed in writing as less than 90/60
It's not always that clear cut. What if the reading is 95/55? What about 88/62?
In reality the judgement is often based on whether the person is otherwise unwell or is symptomatic as a result of their reading. It also depends of course on what the normal is for that person.
This is often expressed in writing as less than 90/60
It's not always that clear cut. What if the reading is 95/55? What about 88/62?
In reality the judgement is often based on whether the person is otherwise unwell or is symptomatic as a result of their reading. It also depends of course on what the normal is for that person.
Low blood pressure dizziness
One of the most commonly asked questions about low blood pressure is whether it can cause feelings of dizziness?
Dizzy and light headed sensations can arise for a number of reasons - often related to blood pressure but not always. Things are even made more complicated by the fact that high blood pressure can also cause you to feel dizzy and light headed.
Low blood pressure is a cause of dizziness related to change in posture.
If you feel dizzy or light headed when you get up quickly from a chair or from bed then there's a good chance that low blood pressure is at the root of it all. This kind of "postural low blood pressure" is often found in people who take high blood pressure medications. The medicines can sometimes lower the blood pressure too much and can cause real problems with feeling unwell or light headed.
Dizzy and light headed sensations can arise for a number of reasons - often related to blood pressure but not always. Things are even made more complicated by the fact that high blood pressure can also cause you to feel dizzy and light headed.
Low blood pressure is a cause of dizziness related to change in posture.
If you feel dizzy or light headed when you get up quickly from a chair or from bed then there's a good chance that low blood pressure is at the root of it all. This kind of "postural low blood pressure" is often found in people who take high blood pressure medications. The medicines can sometimes lower the blood pressure too much and can cause real problems with feeling unwell or light headed.
Low blood pressure questions
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