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Medications for Low Blood Pressure
- Midodrine: Commonly prescribed for hypotension. It works by constricting blood vessels to increase blood pressure.
- Fludrocortisone: Another option that helps retain sodium, increasing blood volume and pressure.
Important Considerations
- Side Effects: Midodrine may cause supine hypertension, headache, or nausea. Fludrocortisone can lead to fluid retention or high blood pressure.
- Medical Supervision: Always use under a doctor's guidance to tailor treatment to individual needs.
When to Consult a Specialist
- If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a cardiologist or internal medicine specialist for further evaluation.
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