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Safest BLOOD PRESSURE Medications in 2024

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Which blood pressure medicine is the safest? Which blood pressure medication has the fewest side effects? These are very important questions, and if you take a blood pressure pill then the info in this video will help you.

Don’t start taking a blood pressure medication without first watching this video. Taking the wrong one can put you at increased risk of side effects and can cause other problems.

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Safest: Azilsartan, Candesartan, Eprosartan, Irbesartan, Losartan, Olmesartan, Telmisartan, Valsartan
Next Safest: Benazepril, Captopril, Enalapril, Fosinopril, Lisinopril, Moexipril, Perindopril, Quinapril, Ramipril, Trandolapril
Less Safe: Chlorothiazide, Chlorthalidone, Hydrochlorothiazide
Less Safe: Amlodipine, Bepridil, Diltiazem, Nifedipine, Nimodipine, Verapamil
Less Safe: Carvedilol Coreg, Labetalol, Acebutolol, Pindolol, Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Metoprolol, Sotalol, Nadolol, Timolol
Less Safe: Bumetanide, Furosemide, Torsemide
Less Safe: Doxazosin, Prazosin, Terazosin
Least Safe: Clonidine, Guanabenz, Guanfacine, Methyldopa
***Consult your healthcare provider before stopping any blood pressure medication. There may be a specific reason they chose a specific medication for you.

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The 3 Most Prescribed Blood Pressure Medications in the World

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Have you ever wondered which are the most prescribed blood pressure medications in the world. In this video, I’ll reveal the top 3, most popular blood pressure meds and you’ll learn about their side effects and who they are best suited to helping.

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LISINOPRIL
https://www.rxlist.com/consumer_lisinopril_zestoretic/drugs-condition.htm

AMLODIPINE
https://www.rxlist.com/consumer_amlodipine_norvasc/drugs-condition.htm

https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-5310/hydrochlorothiazide-oral/details
Hydrochlorothiazide – Uses, Side Effects, and More
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Generic Name

Amlodipine
Trade Name

Norvasc
Indication

Hypertension, angina
Action

Blocks transport of calcium into muscle cells inhibiting excitation and contraction
Therapeutic Class

Antihypertensive
Pharmacologic Class

Ca channel blocker
Nursing Considerations

• May cause gingival hyperplasia • Grapefruit juice may increase drug level • Monitor blood pressure and pulse prior to and during therapy • Monitor intake and output • Assess for signs of CHF • Assess characteristics of angina • Instruct patient of interventions for hypertension and how to take blood pressure
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New warnings about Ambien and other sleep medications

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Millions of Americans suffer from insomnia and take prescription sleep aids to get them through the night, but the possible side effects can be serious. Now the FDA has issued the strongest warning so far. CBS News’ Meg Oliver reports.

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Pharmacist Scott Walker’s advice seems pretty straightforward: know the medications you are taking, maintain an accurate and up-to-date list of your medications and take them as prescribed. Easy, right? Apparently, there are a lot of strange myths and misunderstandings out there. So what do you think? Is it safe and beneficial to give your body a medicine “detox” by stopping regular medications for a while? Nearly one-third of people think it’s OK to share non-prescription medication. You? How about giving adult medication to children in smaller doses? And is it safe to still take expired medications? Watch the video to learn more.
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Mix of medications led to mistaken dementia diagnosis

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Betty Wallwork realized her mix of medications was wasn’t improving her health, but making it worse.

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Thyroid and Anti-Thyroid Medications – Pharmacology – Endocrine System | @LevelUpRN

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Thyroid and Anti-Thyroid Medications - Pharmacology - Endocrine System | @LevelUpRN

Cathy covers the indications, mode of action, side effects, and key points associated with the following thyroid and anti-thyroid medications: levothyroxine, liothyronine, propylthiouracil (PTU), and strong iodine solution (Lugol’s solution).

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Top 100 Prescription Drugs | The Most Common Medications To Know Brand and Generic Part 1

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Top 100 Prescription Drugs, The Most common Medications to know Brand and Generic Part 1.
Drugs 1 through 20 include:
Levothyroxine 1:10
Lisinopril 2:39
Atorvastatin 4:22
Metformin 6:15
Amlodipine 8:03
Metoprolol 9:35
Omeprazole 11:02
Simvastatin 12:49
Losartan 14:20
Albuterol 15:40
Gabapentin 17:55
Hydrochlorothiazide 19:17
Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen 20:38
Sertraline 22:30
Furosemide 24:06
Fluticasone 25:52
Acetaminophen 26:47
Amoxicillin 27:48
Alprazolam 29:34
Atenolol 31:21

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Antidotes Pharmacology Medications Nursing NCLEX Review | Nursing Pharmacology

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Antidotes Pharmacology Medications Nursing NCLEX Review | Nursing Pharmacology

Antidotes nursing pharmacology review for nursing students, NCLEX, and nurses.

Pharmacology is all about knowing the medications you’ll be administering as a nurse.

The word antidote has two meanings: anti means against, and dote means to give. Therefore, antidotes are given to work against some medication or toxic substance in the body.
In this pharmacology review, Nurse Sarah covers fourteen antidotes to common medications that nurses and nursing students will encounter.

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-Warfarin (anticoagulant) = Vitamin K

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-Opioids = Naloxone

-Acetaminophen = Acetylcysteine

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Difference Between Generic and Brand Name Medications – MedStar Pharmacies

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Difference Between Generic and Brand Name Medications - MedStar Pharmacies

A MedStar pharmacist explains the benefits of using generic prescription drugs, when possible.

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10 Ways to Treat Anxiety Naturally and WITHOUT Medications!

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Are you suffering from anxiety but not interested in taking medication? Are you taking medication but don’t feel like its working well enough? Learn about 10 ways that you can do to treat anxiety naturally and improve your life. These are suggestions that anybody can do and have been proven to treat mild to moderate anxiety.

All of these suggestions should be reviewed with your own doctor and you should never stop any medications without consulting them.

Here are the 10 proven steps that can help control your anxiety:
1. Exercise
2. Meditate
3. Go Outside
4. Aromatherapy
5. Yoga
6. Therapy
7. Get enough sleep
8. Eliminate unnecessary stress
9. Practice Breathing
10. Journal

Anxiety requires multiple avenues of treatment to be able to control this debilitating disease. Talk with your doctor about the best options for you.

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Allergy Medications Explained – Can You Take More Than One?

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Allergy Medications Explained - Can You Take More Than One?

There are many allergy medications on the market which can make it bewildering for a patient to know what to get and whether it is safe to combine more than one type of allergy medication. This video will explain in hopefully a simple understandable way how an anti-histamine differs from a steroid nasal spray differs from all the rest.

To begin, a water balloon represents the mast cell inside a person’s body which is responsible for allergic reactions. To prevent an allergic reaction, you do NOT want the water inside the balloon from getting out. The water itself represents the chemicals including histamine that trigger an allergic reaction such as a sneeze, runny nose, itching, etc. Allergic substances like ragweed are symbolized by needles that are trying to pop the water balloon.

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Every allergy medication works differently, but many work by blocking the chemical reaction in the body that causes allergy symptoms. Premier HealthNet’s Dr. Anessa Alappatt talks more about how allergy medications work. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about allergies and asthma at http://www.premierhealthnet.com/familyhealth.
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