Blood Pressure Control (Ace Inhibitors, Arbs, Other Antihypertensives)
About the procedure
Blood pressure control involves using medications to maintain healthy blood pressure levels and reduce the risk of heart, kidney, and stroke-related complications. Commonly prescribed drugs include ACE inhibitors, ARBs, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and diuretics. These medications work by relaxing blood vessels, reducing fluid overload, or slowing heart rate. Effective blood pressure management requires regular monitoring, medication adherence, and lifestyle modifications to achieve long-term cardiovascular and renal protection.
Care before the procedure
- Blood pressure readings assessed over time
- Medical history and existing medications reviewed
- Baseline kidney function and electrolytes checked
- Treatment goals explained clearly to patient
Care during the procedure
- Antihypertensive medications started or adjusted
- Blood pressure monitored regularly
- Patient observed for side effects
- Dosage tailored to individual response
Care after the procedure
- Continued blood pressure monitoring advised
- Medication adherence strongly emphasized
- Lifestyle changes reinforced regularly
- Follow-up visits scheduled for review
Eligibility
- Patients with persistent high blood pressure requiring medication control
- Individuals with diabetes or kidney disease needing blood pressure protection
- Patients at risk of heart disease or stroke
- Those with uncontrolled hypertension despite lifestyle changes
Relevant Specialties

Nephrology
Nephrology is the specialty focused on the health of the kidneys and related conditions.
It supports patients in managing both acute and long-term kidney-related concerns, as well as maintaining overall renal health.
At KIMSHEALTH, nephrology care emphasizes early detection, ongoing monitoring, and a patient-first approach to long-term health management.



