Medications & Complications

Postoperative Complications

High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure and heart disease are common disorders that become more frequent as people grow older. High blood pressure is also a side effect of some medications. A patient may need to take a medication to control his blood pressure.

There are many different types of drugs available to control high blood pressure. A patient may need to try several different medications. The transplant team or local physician will select the one that works best for each specific patient.

A diuretic (water pill) may also be prescribed to lower blood pressure, increase urine output, and remove extra fluid.



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