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Generally, (for me) I’ve learned that it's best to avoid Beta Blockers (e.g. Propranolol) as these can sometimes cause ED issues. I personally take Atacand for both lowering blood pressure & for prevention of Migraine Headaches. I've also thrown in 5 mgs of Cialis Daily which also helps with the BP (just a little). Our TRT can cause thickening of the blood where use of BP meds becomes mandatory (like it or not). I would urge people not to take a bro-science approach to the use of BP meds. Reality is these drugs can save your life & should be openly discussed with your Doc.
Another concern for us that work-out regularly is that some BP Meds can severely lower your resting heart rate (BPMs). BP Meds like Propranolol (Beta Blockers) are known for doing this, but this effect is actually desired for those with established heart abnormalities.
Bystolic is another good BP med, but I've found that it too lowers my resting heart rate. When I tried Bystolic, it worked well, but I couldn’t get my heart rate above 95 BPMs while doing cardio. However, everyone reacts differently to BP meds. For example, my Fiancé uses Bystolic yet she has no issues with having a lowered heart rate.
Truth is that Diet & Exercise are not always enough to lower Blood Pressure in some people. These can be very important meds to have in your corner. The need for them should not be ignored due to reading a few unfavorable posts on an internet forum....