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Elevated blood pressure Report

Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood the heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in the arteries. Blood pressure is considered high when the systolic (upper number) reading is consistently greater than 140 or when diastolic (lower number) is consistently 90 or greater.


What we've learned from patients who report Elevated blood pressure

Symptom severities

Severe
48
Moderate
286
Mild
459
None
350

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Elevated blood pressure

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Elevated blood pressure
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Lisinopril 525   Lisinopril: 66%
Atenolol 200   Atenolol: 25%
Hydrochlorothiazide HCTZ 187   Hydrochlorothiazide HCTZ: 24%
Metoprolol 152   Metoprolol: 19%
Amlodipine 143   Amlodipine: 18%
Norvasc 120   Norvasc: 15%
Blood Pressure 90   Blood Pressure: 11%
Clonidine 70   Clonidine: 9%
Diovan 67   Diovan: 8%
Hydrochlorothiazide-Lisinopril 67   Hydrochlorothiazide-Lisinopril: 8%
Toprol XL 67   Toprol XL: 8%
Diovan HCT 63   Diovan HCT: 8%
Benicar 49   Benicar: 6%
Verapamil 47   Verapamil: 6%
Bystolic 46   Bystolic: 6%
Enalapril 46   Enalapril: 6%
Metoprolol Tartrate 46   Metoprolol Tartrate: 6%
Losartan 43   Losartan: 5%
Triamterene-Hydrochlorothiazide 42   Triamterene-Hydrochlorothiazide: 5%
Ramipril 40   Ramipril: 5%
Cozaar 35   Cozaar: 4%
Metoprolol Succinate ER 34   Metoprolol Succinate ER: 4%
Avapro 32   Avapro: 4%
Spironolactone 29   Spironolactone: 4%
Amlodipine-benazepril 29   Amlodipine-benazepril: 4%
Propranolol 28   Propranolol: 4%
Blood pressure tablets 26   Blood pressure tablets: 3%
Lopressor 26   Lopressor: 3%
Lotrel 25   Lotrel: 3%
Micardis 25   Micardis: 3%

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