Lipitor (Atorvastatin) For Hypercholesterolemia Treatment Article - Health Articles

October 22nd, 2008 by admin

Generic lipitor, which is used in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia helps in reducing the cholesterol. It also prevents certain types of heart problems and reduces the risk of heart attacks.

Generic lipitor (Atorvastatin) also causes minor and major side effects. Minor ones are mostly temporary. The ones with high intensity need immediate medical attention.

Some side effects produced by generic lipitor are fever, pain, tenderness, blistering, and peeling of skin, cramps and also includes yellow or brown urine. If the intensity of the side effects is more then go to the nearest hospital.

Generic lipitor interacts with certain drugs and certain food items, which in turn increase the intensity of side effects produced by the drug. If you are regularly taking drinks or have a habit of smoking it is better that you inform your physician while he prescribes generic lipitor.

Here are some of the drugs when interact with generic lipitor increases the side effects - Amiodarone, Barbiturates, Carbamazepine, Digoxin, Diltiazem, Herbal medicines such as Went Yeast, Medicines used for treating fungal infections, cholesterol and HIV infections, Nefazodone, Nicardipine, Oxcarbazepine, Phenytoin and Verapamil.

Before you start using the generic lipitor it is better to ask your doctor

Whether generic lipitor will suit you?

What are the drug interactions and side effects of generic lipitor?

How generic lipitor works and ways to reduce the side effects of generic lipitor?

The recommended dosage of generic lipitor is 10mg once a day. Overdosage can causes serious consequences and requires immediate medical attention. If you have kidney problem or above 65 years of age then you must tell your physician so that he will prescribe the dosage based on your conditions. If you happen to miss the dose, then try to take it as soon as possible. If it is time for next dosage then it is better to leave the missed dosage.

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Drugs and Medicine for Treatment of High Blood Pressure

October 18th, 2008 by admin

There were hardly any drugs for the treatment of this condition. It was only in the latter half of the last century, that medical science made rapid advancements, and today drugs allow a hypertensive patient to live a near normal life are available.

The first real drug to treat hypertension was given to the rest of the world by India’s indigenous system of medicine, Ayurveda. The roots of the plant ’sarpgandha’ (rauwolfia serpentina) formed a part of the repitoire used for treating various ailments. Indian researchers of the system discovered the blood pressure lowering properties of these roots. Subsequently in 1953, Swiss scientists isolated the pure chemical substance, and named it reserpine (SERPASIL), which remained in the forefront for the treatment of high blood pressure for almost two decades. Now, it has been replaced by more modern drugs and is rarely used.

In spite of these recent advances, it is a pity that the treatment of hypertension remains palliative rather than curative. There is a difference between anti-hypertensives and other drugs like antibiotics. The latter drugs destroy micro-organisms and remove the cause of the infective state, enabling a complete cure; while the former, hardly ever cure the disease. They only lower the blood pressure without removing the cause. Nevertheless, these drugs are important, as they are all at we have. They increase the lifespan and quality of life of patients of high blood pressure.

Since all of us fear high blood pressure, let us first examine what blood pressure (BP)actually is and why blood should need a pressure at all.

Nimodipine (Nimodip 30 mg)

It increases brain blood flow, therefore, it is commonly used in the treatment of stroke. Nicardipine, nitrendipine, lercanidipine and lecidipine are some other drugs.

Advantages: All CCBs are useful in angina, IHD and hypertension. Except diltiazem and verapamil all can be combined with beta-blockers (Atenolol commonly). They are also usefull in migraine and peripheral vascular disease. Kidney blood flow is well maintained and nifedipine may increase urine output. The antihypertensive effect is not blunted by anti-intlamatory pain relievers which is its unique feature.

Adverse effects and Precautions: As a group CCBs can cause sensation of vomiting, constipation, swelling over feet and hypotension. Verapamil and diltiazem precipitate congestive heart failure and heart blocks. Verapamil and diltiazem are never used with betablockers. They are not safe in pregnancy. These should be used with caution in angina to avoid alarming rise in pulse rate. These drugs do not significantly alter blood lipids and may have some bronchodilatory effects, thus are very useful in asthmatic hypertensives. In this aspect they are better than nonselective beta-blockers.

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