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Vasodilators for congenital heart defects
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How It WorksVasodilators relax the muscle around blood vessels. This allows blood vessels to expand, letting blood flow more easily through the vessels. Why It Is UsedChildren with congenital heart defects often have heart failure. Vasodilator medicines decrease blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels, allowing more blood to flow through the vessels. How Well It WorksVasodilators are effective in relaxing the blood vessels, which allows blood to get to the tissues of the body more easily. Side EffectsThe most common side effects of vasodilator medicines include:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.) What To Think AboutDo not give two vasodilator medicines at the same time if both have a side effect of lowering blood pressure. Space them out so that 1 to 2 hours go by before giving the next medicine. It is important to give vasodilator medicines around the clock. The blood levels of these medicines must remain constant for the medicines to work best.
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