What to do if your blood pressure drops while taking furosemide

Reduced blood pressure while taking furosemide should be reduced and fluids should be replaced appropriately. If necessary, stop the drug.
Furosemide belongs to the tab diuretics, belongs to the strong diuretics, in the diuretic at the same time can exclude sodium, potassium and other electrolytes, can reduce blood volume, has the effect of lowering blood pressure, belongs to one of the commonly used antihypertensive drugs in the clinic.
The process of taking furosemide to lower blood pressure may lead to excessive loss of blood volume, which may lead to hypotension. Patients with too low blood pressure should pay attention to timely reduction of dosage and appropriate rehydration therapy, such as drinking water appropriately. For patients with significantly lower blood pressure levels, the drug treatment should be promptly discontinued.
Furosemide belongs to the western prescription drugs, the adverse reactions of the drug are low blood pressure, headache and dizziness, nausea and vomiting, electrolyte disorders, etc. Allergy to the components of the drug, allergy to sulfonamides, and patients in the third trimester of pregnancy are prohibited.
When taking furosemide, you should pay attention to the adverse effects of the drug, monitor blood pressure and electrolytes, and if you are not feeling well, you should go to the hospital in time, and give treatment under the guidance of the doctor.