Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 In a message dated 12/4/2001 7:13:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, brvarin@... writes: << After receiving a blood pressure medicine called Cozaar 50mg (Losartan Potassium tablets); I keep asking my primary dr. if I should take potassium ..all he says your tests came back perfect. I wonder if I took molasses and ate extra banana everyday if it would work as well as the prescription med. I remember by great-grandma always took a spoon full of molasses ... >> Hi, Breta, I am not familiar with that medication, Cozar, but I wonder if the potassium designation means that it is a potassium channel blocker rather than a potassium supplement? This might be something to ask your doctor. I say this because I take a beta blocker, Atenolol, and a calcium channel blocker, Verapamil, and understand that the descriptions beta and calcium channel blockers refer to the specific receptors or heart channels by which the drugs prevent adrenaline from reaching the heart. I have never taken a potassium channel blocker, but I know that they exist because my cardiologist said that Dofefilide works on the potassium channel basis. If Cozar is not a potassium supplement but rather a blood pressure control medication, it might not have that much effect on your potassium level. Besides, I think that 50 m.g. is relatively small amount compared to the daily requirement for potassium. If the tests showed that your potassium level is all right, I wouldn't worry too much about it unless you start running marathons or vacation in an extremely warm climate. Exercise and sweating can deplete potassium levels and create a higher requirement, but under ordinary circumstances, probably enough potassium can be obtained from food. In any case, I have on occasion eaten two bananas a day with no noticeable effects. I use blackstrap molasses (along with the apple juice recommended by for my milkless condition) on my cereal in the morning. Usually I don't have a banana if I use the molasses on a given day. I think I have read that it is difficult to get too much potassium from food sources, but I don't want to overdo it and take a chance. Since I am not a doctor, it might be best to ask your doctor about all this. Good luck! in sinus in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 Hi , I have learned a lot from all the messages and have learn to cope with AF better and special thanks to everyone. After receiving a blood pressure medicine called Cozaar 50mg (Losartan Potassium tablets); I keep asking my primary dr. if I should take potassium ..all he says your tests came back perfect. I wonder if I took molasses and ate extra banana everyday if it would work as well as the prescription med. I remember by great-grandma always took a spoon full of molasses ...maybe she knew something the doctors would rather perscribe another pill instead of saying eat 2 bananas and spoonful of molasses. I am not suggesting throw out the pills but I remember reading in Prevention magazine that someone ate 2 bananas daily and it lower their blood pressure. If this bloody PILL doesn't work I am thinking of trying it ....as long as i don't hang off trees LOL. I am sick of pills!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND NOTICE COZAAR HAS POTASSIUM ON THE LABEL. breta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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