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At what blood pressure should I take medications?

I have high blood pressure. At what blood pressure should I take medications?

3 Answers

You should start daily medication at B/P greater than 140/90.
That depends on your age and the potential for sufficient lifestyle modifications.
That’s a great question. In general, elevated blood pressure needs first to be diagnosed based on the overall average and rarely based on a sole or isolated measurement whether in the doctor’s office or at home. Once the diagnosis is verified, if the blood pressure remains less than 160/100, it is so key to start lifestyle changes such as weight loss exercise, and salt restriction. Prior to starting any medication. After a period of 3 months, if the BPs show no improvement then medication needs to be started. In cases of Confounding medical disease states such as heart disease, kidney disease, and stroke then the guidelines are more strict and I would opt for medical therapy from the onset to keep within goal immediately. Thank you for your time, please visit www.manelacardiology.com.