
What should I do if my blood pressure becomes low after taking Sacubitril and Valsartan Sodium Tablets?
Disease description:
My heart function is not very good, and I need to take Sacubitril and Valsartan Sodium Tablets for treatment. However, after taking the medication, I experienced dizziness, which I suspect is caused by low blood pressure. May I ask, what should I do if my blood pressure becomes too low while taking Sacubitril and Valsartan Sodium Tablets?

Low blood pressure may occur after taking Sacubitril Valsartan Sodium Tablets. The following measures can be taken:
1. Adjust medication dosage: Since Sacubitril Valsartan Sodium Tablets have a blood pressure-lowering effect, reduced blood pressure might result from an excessive dosage. The dosage should be appropriately reduced under a physician's guidance, and blood pressure changes should be closely monitored.
2. Monitor underlying disease progression: Patients taking this medication may have underlying conditions such as heart failure. A drop in blood pressure could also be caused by worsening of the underlying disease leading to deteriorated cardiac function. Changes in the underlying condition should be carefully observed, and timely treatment of the underlying disease may be necessary to improve myocardial contractility and blood pressure.
3. Modify lifestyle: While adjusting the medication dosage, attention should also be given to lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a low-salt, low-fat diet, avoiding excessive salt intake, ensuring adequate sleep, and avoiding emotional excitement, all of which help maintain stable blood pressure.
4. Seek timely medical attention: If blood pressure remains persistently low or symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue occur, prompt medical consultation is advised, and appropriate management should be carried out under a physician's guidance.