Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 871916

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SNRIs and Blood Pressure

Posted by Four Feathers on January 2, 2009, at 11:26:37

I have been taking 60mg Cymbalta for the last 6 weeks and have noticed significant improvements in my physiological symptoms of depression/anxiety(racing heart, headaches, peripheral body calmness, etc). However, I have been monitoring my blood pressure and it is now up to about 138/88. While this is not seriously high, I am currently taking 10mg of lisinopril which is obviously not enough to keep this in check. I seem to derive the most positive effects from NE affecting drugs. However, many of these tend to increase my blood pressure. I had taken beta blockers (Atenolol) for a number of years and these cause cognitive clouding. I am looking for other options that will allow me to continue taking NE affecting meds and prevent the increased blood pressure. Would a blood pressure med such as Clonidine or Tenex be a potential solution? Any ideas are appreciated.

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure » Four Feathers

Posted by Phillipa on January 2, 2009, at 12:21:59

In reply to SNRIs and Blood Pressure, posted by Four Feathers on January 2, 2009, at 11:26:37

I think it's great that you have found a med that works. Have you considered excercise aerobic? Might lower BP? Just a thought. Phillipa

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure

Posted by Four Feathers on January 2, 2009, at 14:24:09

In reply to Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure » Four Feathers, posted by Phillipa on January 2, 2009, at 12:21:59

Yes, actually I exercise regularly both cardiovascular and weight training as well as take fish oil consistently in attempt to prevent this. I am now looking for other pharmaceutical routes that may be helpful.

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure » Four Feathers

Posted by softheprairie on January 2, 2009, at 16:30:13

In reply to SNRIs and Blood Pressure, posted by Four Feathers on January 2, 2009, at 11:26:37

The NE-effecting meds seem to do the most for my depression. I was started on 10 mg of lisinopril years ago for blood pressure, and it has since been upped to 20 mg. (Plus, I also take the beta blocker Bystolic/nebivolol, which you may want to try to see if it doesn't give the cognitive clouding.) But back to the lisinopril, I think I recall seeing on my grandfather's med list that he's on 40 mg of lisinopril, so you may have lots of room to move up with it.


> I have been taking 60mg Cymbalta for the last 6 weeks and have noticed significant improvements in my physiological symptoms of depression/anxiety(racing heart, headaches, peripheral body calmness, etc). However, I have been monitoring my blood pressure and it is now up to about 138/88. While this is not seriously high, I am currently taking 10mg of lisinopril which is obviously not enough to keep this in check. I seem to derive the most positive effects from NE affecting drugs. However, many of these tend to increase my blood pressure. I had taken beta blockers (Atenolol) for a number of years and these cause cognitive clouding. I am looking for other options that will allow me to continue taking NE affecting meds and prevent the increased blood pressure. Would a blood pressure med such as Clonidine or Tenex be a potential solution? Any ideas are appreciated.

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure

Posted by desolationrower on January 8, 2009, at 22:50:33

In reply to Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure » Four Feathers, posted by softheprairie on January 2, 2009, at 16:30:13

I would suggest asking for a BP med that doesn't work through catecholamines, because something like guanfacine might reduce antidepressant response.

-d/r

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure

Posted by Four Feathers on January 9, 2009, at 11:16:12

In reply to Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure, posted by desolationrower on January 8, 2009, at 22:50:33

Thank you for all of the replys. I am going to try a calcium channel blocker to control the blood pressure instead of the ACE Inhibitor (Lisinopril).
I agree with staying away from meds that work through the catecholamines as beta blockers, even at low doses cause significant cognitive dulling for me.

 

Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure

Posted by bulldog2 on January 24, 2009, at 14:09:17

In reply to Re: SNRIs and Blood Pressure, posted by Four Feathers on January 9, 2009, at 11:16:12

> Thank you for all of the replys. I am going to try a calcium channel blocker to control the blood pressure instead of the ACE Inhibitor (Lisinopril).
> I agree with staying away from meds that work through the catecholamines as beta blockers, even at low doses cause significant cognitive dulling for me.

There is a med for bp called efforge which is a combination of a calcium channel blocker and an ace inhibitor and it doesn't effect mood..good med


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