Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| clonidine | Catapres |
| doxazosin | Cardura |
| guanabenz | |
| guanadrel | |
| guanfacine | Tenex |
| hydralazine | Apresoline |
| methyldopa | Aldomet |
| minoxidil | Loniten |
| prazosin | Minipress |
| terazosin | Hytrin |
How It Works
These medicines work by relaxing the
smooth muscle of blood vessels, which opens up (dilates) the blood vessels.
This allows blood to flow more easily, thereby lowering blood pressure.
Some of these medicines need to be combined with other medicines to
counteract the body's natural tendency to retain fluid and increase heart rate
when there is a sudden drop in blood pressure.
Vasodilators are
not commonly used alone to treat ongoing
high blood pressure because of the significant drop in
blood pressure that they cause, which may lead to heart palpitations or rapid
heartbeat. They may be used if a person is in a
hypertensive crisis or when other classes of medicine
are not effective in controlling high blood pressure. They also may be used if
a person has certain other conditions in addition to high blood pressure—such
as
heart failure, asthma, impotence, or an enlarged
prostate—that may benefit from the effects of vasodilators. For high blood
pressure, vasodilators usually are used in combination with a beta-blocker
and/or a diuretic, and in some cases with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors or calcium channel blockers.
Why It Is Used
These drugs often are used to treat
high blood pressure in combination with other drugs when first-line medicines
alone do not control blood pressure.
Older medicines (such as
hydralazine, guanadrel) may be prescribed only for people who have severe high
blood pressure or when blood pressure does not respond to other
medicines.
Methyldopa can be used in pregnant women who have high
blood pressure and in people who also have kidney disease.
Minoxidil is effective in people who have severe high blood pressure
problems, which sometimes may be seen in people with severe kidney disease.
Terazosin and doxazosin are also used to treat symptoms of
enlarged prostate.
Clonidine may be used in people whose high
blood pressure is not lowered with other medicines.
How Well It Works
Vasodilators are effective in
helping reduce blood pressure. They are usually not used as the initial
medicine but are added on to other therapies.
Side Effects
Many of the side effects of these
medicines are due to the significant drop in blood pressure that they cause.
Side effects include:
- Fainting.
- Rapid
heartbeat.
- Irregular heartbeat
(palpitations).
- Headache.
- Fluid retention
(edema).
- Gastrointestinal disturbances (hydralazine
only).
- Hair growth (minoxidil only).
- Very low blood
pressure (hypotension).
- Drowsiness.
- Dry
mouth.
- Erection problems
(impotence).
- Fatigue.
- Rapid return of high blood
pressure if medicines are stopped suddenly.
- Skin irritation
(clonidine patch).
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Some of the newer vasodilator
medicines have fewer side effects than the older ones. Older drugs may be tried
when blood pressure problems are difficult to control.
It is
important to take high blood pressure medicines daily as prescribed. High blood
pressure often has no symptoms, so it is easy to forget to take the
pills.
If your high blood pressure medicine causes
erection problems, you may want to talk to your doctor
about erection-enhancing medicines such as sildenafil (Viagra).
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