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Doctors commonly utilize hydrochlorothiazide being a diuretic to help manage hypertension. Although the drug can maintain side effects such as abdominal cramping, elevated blood sugar plus lowered potassium, thus some patients opt for to drop use, particularly if they are controlling their hypertension successfully through diet and exercise. Gradual reduction is one particular strategy to discontinue the utilize about hydrochlorothiazide.
Difficulty: Moderate
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Bloodstream pressure monitor Herbal diuretic
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2 Focus on diet and exercise to help reduce your blood pressure because you wean your self off of your medication. Lower your intake of salt also exercise constantly.
3 Consider taking one herbal diuretic, such as dandelion. This can help your body remove excess fluid without taking hydrochlorothiazide. Consult a naturopath if you boast all questions about herbal diuretics, and notify your pharmacist that is you are getting them when you buy each addition prescription medication.
References
Effects about Reduction inside Dose also Discontinuation of Hydrochlorothiazide in Patients Together with Controlled Essential High blood pressure Physicians' Desktop Reference: Hydrochlorothiazide Tapering of a Medication Dose: Steady Dose Reduction (GDR)
