Examples
Hydralazine is sometimes used to treat
high blood pressure during pregnancy. It can be given
through a vein (intravenously, or IV) to quickly lower severe high
blood pressure or by mouth as a tablet to control high blood pressure over a
period of time.
How It Works
Hydralazine relaxes the smooth muscle of
blood vessels. This relaxation causes the blood vessels to widen (dilate),
reducing blood pressure.
Why It Is Used
Hydralazine is used to lower severe
high blood pressure during pregnancy, with or without
preeclampsia.
Hydralazine should not be
used by women who have kidney disease or who are allergic to this
medicine.
How Well It Works
Hydralazine provides dependable and
effective reduction of severely high blood pressure in pregnant women.1, 2
Side Effects
The side effects of hydralazine can
usually be reversed by lowering the dosage. Hydralazine side effects
include:
- Nausea or vomiting and lack of
appetite.
- Diarrhea.
- Dizziness.
- Fast heart
rate (tachycardia).
- Flushing.
- Weight loss.
Rapid lowering of blood pressure with this medicine may
affect blood flow to the fetus. It is therefore done under close medical
supervision.
Rare side effects include:
- Headache and dizziness.
- Severe pain
in the chest (angina).
- Skin
rash.
- Fever.
- Shortness of breath.
If you are being treated with hydralazine, you should
report any of these less common side effects to your doctor.
See
Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not
available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Hydralazine lowers blood pressure
quickly. For this reason, both mother and fetus are closely monitored during
its use. Blood pressure is checked as often as every 15 minutes while the woman
is being given intravenous hydralazine.
Hydralazine should not be
used by women who have kidney disease or who are allergic to this
medicine.
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