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Is 90/60 Too Low For Blood Pressure?

my 78 tear old husband has been back and forth with 5 mg lisinopril; then 10 mg. Now on 5 mg, bp ranges between 90/60 - 112/70. Is this too low for him? Could there be a medical reason for it dropping lately? He has lost between 10-15 lbs on purpose.
Fri, 23 Oct 2015
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Hello, The loss of weight has resulted in the blood pressure range being on lower side, which I fact is a healthy sign. Ideally it would be safe to maintain his pressure in the range on 110/70 or above as lower pressure may sometimes cause easy tiredness and dizziness or pre - syncope like feeling which we should avoid.
One may consider decreasing the dose of lisinopril further.
Regards Dr Priyank Mody
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Is 90/60 Too Low For Blood Pressure?

Hello, The loss of weight has resulted in the blood pressure range being on lower side, which I fact is a healthy sign. Ideally it would be safe to maintain his pressure in the range on 110/70 or above as lower pressure may sometimes cause easy tiredness and dizziness or pre - syncope like feeling which we should avoid. One may consider decreasing the dose of lisinopril further. Regards Dr Priyank Mody