antihypotensives
Antihypotensives are medications used to treat hypotension, a condition characterized by abnormally low blood pressure. Hypotension can occur due to various factors, including dehydration, heart failure, or the use of certain medications. Antihypotensives work by increasing blood pressure to a safe and effective level.
Common antihypotensives include vasopressors, which constrict blood vessels to increase blood pressure. Examples of vasopressors include
Other antihypotensives include medications that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, such as midodrine and doxazosin. These
Antihypotensives should be used with caution, as they can have side effects such as increased heart rate,