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Q: CAN A PERSON WHO'S BEEN TAKING BLOOD MEDICATIONS FOR TWENTY FIVE YEARS EVER GO OFF OF IT

IF BLOOD PRESSURE HAS BEEN ON AN EVEN KILL FOR A YEAR NOW,WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OFF GOING OFF OF IT
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12/29/10 2:47pm

Hi Jessie,

 

You'd have to work with your physician to gradually wean off the medication and monitor your blood pressure in conjunction with diet/lifestyle changes to promote a lower blood pressure.

 

I'm not able to give you a percent or statistic of how successful you may be. The only way to know is to work with your physician and try.

 

All the best,

Lisa Nelson RD

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By Jessie— Last Modified: 12/29/10, First Published: 12/28/10