Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| labetalol | Normodyne, Trandate |
Labetalol is an alpha- and beta-blocker drug used to lower
high blood pressure during pregnancy. It is sometimes
given in the hospital setting, either through a vein (intravenously,
or IV) or by mouth. Some health professionals also prescribe labetalol by mouth
for daily outpatient treatment of high blood pressure.
How It Works
Labetalol decreases heart rate and blood flow, which lowers blood
pressure.
Why It Is Used
Labetalol is used to:
- Treat severe
chronic high blood pressure that requires medicine for
control during pregnancy. Other drugs may be added for blood pressure control,
if needed.
- Treat severe high blood pressure (it does not prevent
seizures).
Labetalol must be used with caution in pregnant women who have
asthma,
bronchitis,
diabetes, kidney or liver disease, an overactive
thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism), or a slow heart rate.
How Well It Works
Labetalol is usually effective for the control of severe high blood
pressure at the end of pregnancy or during labor.1
Side Effects
The side effects of labetalol are usually mild and temporary and
may include:
- Dizziness, sleepiness, or
weakness.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Lack of
energy.
- Stuffy nose.
- Skin flushing or tingling of the
scalp.
Labetalol may (rarely) decrease the heart rate of a fetus. To
prevent this, the mother's blood pressure is monitored carefully and the amount
of medicine given is reduced if necessary.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Labetalol lowers blood pressure quickly. For this reason, both
mother and fetus are closely monitored during its use.
Blood pressure medicines are usually not used to treat mild high
blood pressure during pregnancy. Mild high blood pressure does not usually
cause problems for the mother or the baby.
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