What Medications May Treat Hypotension?

Norepinephrine

Norepinephrine may treat life-threatening low blood pressure. This medication seems to be offered through an intravenous line. Patients may receive it in the emergency room, intensive care unit, and during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. This drug may help sepsis patients. It seems to be good for individuals with low blood pressure because of hemodialysis as well. However, this medication may be unsafe for some individuals. Points of concern appear to include a history of diabetes, asthma, sulfite allergies, and coronary artery disease.

Doctors should monitor a patient's respiration and blood pressure when they give them this medication. The drug may cause tissue damage around the injection site. This seems to happen if the medication leaks from the patient's vein. Patients should tell their doctor if they deal with any symptoms around the injection site. These symptoms may include feeling cold in their veins or skin, pain, and irritation.

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