Cardiologist WARNING: 5 Blood Pressure Medications I Would Never Take After 65 — Heart Attack Risk

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Cardiologist WARNING: 5 Blood Pressure Medications I Would Never Take After 65 — Heart Attack Risk

If you’re over 65 and taking medication for high blood pressure, this video explains why some prescriptions that once worked well may carry new risks as the body ages.

Many adults keep taking the same blood pressure pills for years without realizing that after 65, slower kidneys, changing circulation, and nighttime blood pressure drops can make certain medications far more dangerous than before.

In this cardiologist-explained breakdown, you’ll learn:

Why blood pressure medications may need to change after age 65
How aging kidneys affect medication buildup and side effects
Why low blood pressure can be as dangerous as high blood pressure
The 5 blood pressure medications Dr. Sarah would question after 65
How some pills may raise fall risk, dizziness, confusion, or heart attack danger
Why nighttime blood pressure crashes can trigger serious events
Safer questions to ask your doctor at your next appointment
How to review combination medications and hidden overmedication risks

This video is designed for adults over 65 who want to better understand hypertension treatment, medication safety, and how to protect heart health while aging.

???? If you or a loved one takes blood pressure medicine daily, this could be one of the most important conversations to have before your next refill.

00:00 Cardiologist WARNING: 5 Blood Pressure Medications I Would Never Take After 65 — Heart Attack Risk

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⚕️ DISCLAIMER
The information in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

Always speak with your doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, diet, or exercise routine. Never discontinue prescribed blood pressure medications without medical supervision. Individual results vary, and certain conditions require direct clinical evaluation.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.

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