Most people, I'm presuming, are aware how taking too little medication can affect you, but how can you tell (if at all) that you might be taking too much medication? The flipside so to speak.
Thank you!
Question posted by Jkgallegos on 6 Oct 2014
Last updated on 18 October 2014 by glynn Connah
Most people, I'm presuming, are aware how taking too little medication can affect you, but how can you tell (if at all) that you might be taking too much medication? The flipside so to speak.
Thank you!
I'm on propananol (deralin) for high blood pressure, at first for awhile when getting up I would get a slight headache, and dizziness , this should pass if ur on the right amount, but this can happen if ur on too little also, if it doesn't change-see ur doc,
I'm on propan amok (deralin) for high blood pressure, at first for awhile when getting up I would get a slight headache, and dizziness , this should pass if ur on the right amount, but this can happen if ur on too little also, if it doesn't change-see ur doc,
Actually its easier to tell if you're taking too much. You will be dizzy. When you stand up your blood pressure drops and that can make you very lightheaded. This can happen when you are taking the right amount too, but its more pronounced if your bp is too low to start with. The best way to tell if your taking the right amount of bp meds is to take your blood pressure every day.
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