Does Blood Pressure Medication Cause Weight Gain?

Does Blood Pressure Medication Cause Weight Gain?
Does Blood Pressure Medication Cause Weight Gain?

Q. I am 64 years old, eat healthy, exercise daily and people say I look great for my age. Over the last 6 months I have gained almost 10 lb. I have been taking three different blood pressure medications because my blood pressure suddenly jumped up very high. Recently I saw a show on the Health channel where Dr. Oz suggested that blood pressure medications increased weight. I have done my research and found that it is true. How can I counteract the side effects of the weight gain without jeopardizing my blood pressure? My Doctor just says that I will have to deal with it because low blood pressure is more important than my weight. – Judith

A: That is correct. Some blood pressure drugs, particularly Cardura and Inderal can cause weight gain, even up to 10 lb a month in some susceptible individuals. If your doctor feels these drugs are the only option, it's up to you to monitor or modify your diet and exercise to return to your normal weight. Be aware of sources of sodium in your diet. See Naturally Savvy's article, "Sodium… Doesn't Always Mean Salt" for more information.

Include potassium-rich foods like fresh (raw) vegetables and fruit daily, baked chicken, and baked potatoes. At the same time, work on improving digestion by chewing carefully, avoiding fluids with meals, and taking a digestive enzyme before meals.

In some cases, blood pressure spikes as a result of an allergen. Consider electrodermal testing to identify allergies and sensitivities to food and environmental substances that may be (or may contribute to) an underlying cause of your hypertension.

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Lisa Tsakos
Lisa has been in her own practice for over 15 years and specializes in weight management. She teaches natural nutrition in both corporate and educational environments and is a shining example of someone who practices what she teaches. Lisa is a nutritionist and educator specializing in weight management. After losing weight several years ago through a more natural diet and by improving her digestion, she committed to sharing her new-found knowledge and returned to school to study nutrition. Over the past decade, her Nu-Vitality Weight Program has helped employees at numerous corporations lose thousands of pounds. In addition, Lisa regularly consults for groups and individuals with unique nutritional needs such as police officers and athletes. Lisa has been featured on the Discovery Channel, numerous radio programs and is a contributor to various publications. Additionally, she teaches nutrition at multiple post-secondary schools, has taught natural food cooking workshops, and authored two books.