Detrol LA Q&A

My detrol la isn't working anymore ? could a antibiotic interfere ot tylenol sinus ?
talk to your urologist about a bladder lift. discuss meds with the doctor prescribing them or the pharmacist. christen your doctor first. some meds are not good to take with others

Has anyone have temperary blindness contained by one eye when on detrol la medication?
I suggest you take an aspirin a day to thin your blood and see an ophthalmologist. you might want to discuss that with your doctor

Help near getting progivil & detrol la for free when you are contained by the donut hole?
I have MS Thank you, Rita Close - I have found that contacting the drug company that makes those medicines directly via email can work. Usually here will be some forms in the PDF format that you can download, print-out, and have your doctor fill...

Is diurex wet pills,adderall,prozac,and detrol la okay to bring together?
I would certainly check with your urologist before taking detrol and "diurex water pills" at alike time; why would you do that? what would be the purpose? Do you have a prescription for the water pill, or did you buy it over the counter? I don't know why you would take it with Detrol.

Question in the region of the medication detrol la?
is anyone on detrol la for overactive bladder? i definitely have overactive bladder and i want to go to my doctor for it and see if i can get prescribed detrol la because i cant clutch it anymore.. is anyone taking this? i want to know if there are any bad side effects and how...

Detrol La HELP??!!!?
So about two days ago i started taking detrol la for my bladder. The first day it worked fine, the urges went down a lot and i have no problem peeing. The second though was different. The second day when i knew i had a full bladder if i tried peeing i get really tense and it took too much effort to...

How long does it run for detrol la to start working?
My 6 yr old has some bladder control problems. Her doctor put her on detrol la on tuesday. Her teacher said she went to the bathroom at conservatory like 9 times yesterday. How long does it take to see a change in her control? - Hi "WenWen"! I am including a...


Clarify What Low Blood Pressure Is

Low blood pressure is a difficult clinical finding for a healthcare provider to address. While high blood pressure is known as the "silent killer," because it is associated with few acute symptoms, hypotension (hypo=low + tension=pressure) may be normal for a patient if it is without symptoms, but can be of great importance if it is associated with abnormal body function.

Sometimes low is good, a goal to be achieved in keeping blood pressure under control. Sometimes low is bad because there is not enough pressure to provide blood flow to the organs of the body.

For low blood pressure to be a problem there needs to be a symptom associated with that low number. Readings below 120/80 may be normal depending upon the clinical situation. Many people have systolic blood pressures below 100, but some people develop symptoms with pressures that low. Symptoms of low blood pressure occur because one or more of the body's organs is not getting enough blood supply.

If low blood pressure is the normal state for a patient, then there will be no symptoms. If low blood pressure is symptomatic, then the patient may feel lightheaded, dizzy and weak, short of breath, or have chest pain. The symptoms will depend upon which organ in the body is lacking adequate blood flow.

Blood pressure readings have two parts and are expressed as a ratio. "Normal" blood pressure, for example is 120/80 (120 over 80) and measures the pressure within the arteries of the body. Systolic pressure, the upper number, measures the pressure within the arteries when the heart is contracting (systole) to pump blood to the body. Diastole pressure, the lower number, measures resting pressures within the arteries, when the heart is at rest.

Normal blood pressure depends on many factors including age and body size. Infants and children have lower normal readings than adults. Smaller or petite patients may have lower normal blood pressure ranges.

According to American Heart Association guidelines, any reading greater than 120/80 is considered pre-hypertension or early high blood pressure.

You can think of the heart and the blood vessels (arteries and veins) as a system to pump blood, just like the oil pump in your car. Oil is pumped through rigid tubes. Pressure remains relatively constant throughout the pumping cycle unless the pump fails or there is an oil leak. Then oil pressure will fall.




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