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For several months I have been getting dizzy when I stand up due to my orthootatic hypotention. After breakfast I nearly fainted after I stood up and walked a few steps and felt dizzy. My husband, a doctor,took my blood pressure a few minutes later and it was 90 over 60. My internist prescribed midodrine 2.5mg 2x a day. I think it definitely needs to be increased to work effectively.
Should I try 5m.g 2x a day or increase the 2.5mg to 4x daily? We are leaving soon for a month in Europe. Please advise as to increase in dosage and how much midodrine to take daily to bring it up to a better level. What works for you whether midodrine or other drugs? |
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ronnie,
I cannot comment on midodrine. But, as a simple first step, make sure that you are not dehydrated. Dehydration can cause orthostatic hypotension [1] and by the nature of travel be harder to avoid when you're on holiday. There may be other causes so you should consult your doctor. Reference [1] http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...s/con-20031255 John
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