Aceon 2mg (90 Tablet) was introduced by Solvay Pharmaceuticals.
Solvay today is one of the top 40 pharmaceutical companies in the world and its ambition is to speed up its development even further over the next few years.
Solvay holds a strong worldwide market position in carefully selected therapeutic areas (mental health, gastroenterology, gynecology / andrology, cardiology) and has a well-diversified portfolio of products in these areas.
Aceon 2mg (90 Tablet) medicaiton is an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor indicated for the treatment of essential hypertension ["Essential hypertension" refers to high blood pressure with no identifiable cause]. It offers continuous 24-hour blood pressure control with once-daily dosing for hypertensive patients.
ACE inhibitors act to reduce hypertension by interfering with the conversion of angiotensin I to the artery-constricting angiotensin II. Blocking the production of angiotensin II results in arterial vasodilation and an accompanying reduction in blood pressure.
Antihypertensives: Information
Antihypertensives include:
In general, antihypertensives work through one or more of the following mechanisms:
ACE inhibitors block the body's production of angiotensin, a vasoconstrictor (chemical which stimulates constriction of blood vessels), thereby decreasing constriction of blood vessels.
Some common ACE inhibitors include:
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Information
Approximately 50 million Americans aged 6 and older have elevated blood pressure (hypertension). In approximately 15% of these patients, a specific cause (i.e., Cushing's disease) can be identified: the remainder are said to have primary (essential) hypertension.
High blood pressure
High blood pressure, sometimes called hypertension, means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. It does not mean excess emotional stress, though doctors' believe that stress might contribute to high blood pressure over a longer period of time.
Your blood pressure rises and falls with each heartbeat, even normal blood pressure does this. These levels can change with everyday activity, for example, during exercise or when you are asleep and this is also normal.
However, in some people, and as we get older, these changes in blood pressure start to happen at higher pressure levels than normal and this is what high blood pressure means.
Your blood pressure is usually measured with a blood pressure cuff placed around the upper arm that registers the pressure in units called millimeters of mercury (or mm Hg).
Your blood pressure is usually considered to be high when it is at a level exceeding 140/90 mm Hg (“140 over 90”) on several readings under various conditions. However, defining normal and abnormal is not always so clear-cut and your doctor or healthcare professional will make the necessary recommendations.
Blood pressure rises and falls with each heartbeat. Systolic blood pressure, the higher number, represents the pressure in the arteries as the heart contracts and sends blood into the circulation. Diastolic pressure, the lower number, occurs as the heart relaxes following a beat. It represents the lowest pressure to which the arteries are exposed between heartbeats.
High blood pressure may be present for several years before it is detected and is often found during a routine check-up, for example, for insurance purposes. Usually there are no symptoms and consequences may only become apparent after many years.
Doctors know that there is a benefit from treating high blood pressure at any age, even in older patients of 65 years and over. Depending on the level of the blood pressure, different things are recommended. In some people with only mild elevations in blood pressure a change in diet and adopting a more healthy lifestyle may reduce the blood pressure to normal. Your healthcare professional will provide you with the right diet for you. Its not just lowering the amount of salt you eat, although this is important: there are other things you can change in your diet that can help.
Also, if you are overweight, getting slimmer may help.
If necessary, high blood pressure can be treated with a range of different medicines, including:
It is also important to follow any lifestyle instructions that your doctor has given to you, like trying to give up smoking, reducing your weight, doing more exercise and eating a healthy diet. When these and other risk factors are present together with high blood pressure, then this means there is even higher risk of serious disease.
It is also important to continue taking any medications you have been given, even if you feel normal.
No specific cause is found in 95% of patients with hypertension – this is called primary hypertension or sometimes essential-hypertension.
Most patients have primary, or essential hypertension. Most cases of primary hypertension are due to increased stiffness and narrowing of the smaller (peripheral) arteries.
This results in increased resistance to the flow of blood and is what makes the blood pressure go up.
Increased peripheral artery resistance is associated with genetics (family history), obesity, lack of exercise, over use of salt, and the natural ageing process.
A few patients have high blood pressure with a known cause (secondary hypertension). Long-lasting (chronic) kidney disease accounts for most of these patients where there is excessive fluid accumulation in the body that raises blood pressure. Hypertension can also occur during some pregnancies.
Side Effects of Antihypertensives
Note: Decreased blood pressure in a mother also has the potential to harm her developing baby. Since blood volume determines the amount of blood filtered/urine processed by the kidneys, antihypertensives have effects on that organ as well. Although in general blood-pressure-lowering medicines reduce strain on the kidney, some antihypertensives like sartans can nevertheless worsen kidney disease.
Click the button below to add the Aceon 2mg (90 Tablet) to your shopping cart for $112.00.
|
|
