Hello, this information isn t going to be exatly what you are looking for, but I just wanted to let you know that 90% of all HTN is primary and w/ primary HTN, there is NO KNOWN CAUSE. I d like to answer your pharmacology drug, however, I have never heard of that one and was unable to find any information on it on the web. Please check the spelling and repost. I m thinking you may have been referring to propranolol (Inderal) and I d be happy to give you information on that. In this area, it is a common medication for HTN.
It often takes several days, and sometimes even several meds before BP is properly controlled. It sounds like your doc is doing the right thing. Just give it time and keep an eye on his numbers. If it goes up again call your doc....if concerned, or if he has any symptoms of headache, dizziness, vision problems, etc go to the ER. I can t see where a CT scan would do any good, unless he s had symptoms of a stroke.
You and your hubby should read the apple cider vinegar website. I used to have high b.p. until I started taking this wonderful drink. Just give it 3-4 weeks time. Also 6-8 glass of water/day to thin the blood. Kiss him for me! 2 tbls. in a glass of water 2 x day or as need. Cures depression that comes along with the medication.
Check out this site: does sometimes take time to find the right drug and the right dose of medication. Yes, medications can cause a stomach upset among other side effects. Sometimes hypertension is caused by other underlying diseases: be sure your doctor eliminates causes such as listed in this link: your doctor again and ask him the questions you pose here - don t feel that you are bothering him/her - this is your husband s life. He/she works for you. If in doubt of this doctor, get a second or third opinion. Return to the hospital if you think he needs immediate medical attention. Good luck!
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I m sorry to hear he s having problems. Metoprolol is a good medication to treat blood pressure because it can treat hypertension in spite of its cause in most cases. It sounds like they ve covered all the tests, except a morning cortisol level and a creatinine clearance test. I m not sure which kidney test was done. Was it a blood test, a urine test, or did they check his renal arteries by ultrasound or another method? If they ve done most of these then they re doing everything they can to find the cause. Yes, the medication might take a little time, and no it shouldn t make him nauseated. A brain CAT scan would be one of the last tests to run simply because the cause is less likely to be found there, and an MRI would probably be more helpful in that case. There is always the chance it s a pituitary adenoma (not cancerous), in which case a morning cortisol level would have clued them in on that problem. Try not to stress out. Increasing this medication in increments like this is common, especially when there is not a complete response to the lowest dose. Good luck. Regardless of the cause, treating it is the most important thing, and that includes diet and exercise. It sounds like you re pretty healthy already, so this shouldn t be an issue. : )
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