All the names I gave are generic names - let me see if I can find the brand names...
I'm currently taking Prinivil (lisinopril), an ACE inhibitor, 10 mg once a day; Procardia XL (extended-release nifedipine), a calcium-channel blocker, 60 mg twice a day; Lopressor (metoprolol), a beta-blocker, 50 mg twice a day; Catapres (clonidine), an alpha-agonist, 0.2 mg three times a day.
I don't understand my blood pressure - even on all these, it's high unless I'm digesting something substantial. If I have a small breakfast and go into dialysis, it stays so high that they're reluctant to let me go at the end (170/115 is common). If I eat, that combined with the pills puts me around 130/90 when I get there, and anywhere from the same to 100/60 when I'm done.
After dialysis, I tend to feel drained and tired, and my blood pressure stays so low that I just can't really do anything. I'm hoping that I can decrease my meds and challenge my dry weight so that I feel better most of the time.
I've had a reaction to the combination of a higher dose of a different ACE inhibitor (benazepril) and nifedipine (a different brand, but I doubt it makes much of a difference) - at least, I suspect that's what the reaction was to. It may have had something to do with potassium, and it may have gone away as I got used to the drugs. I never really figured it out. Since I switched to 10 mg of lisinopril, I haven't had that problem, but I'll see if anything happens as I change things around.
I kind of like the metoprolol. It does make it harder for me to do much physical activity - when climbing stairs, it burns out my legs much faster - but because it's a beta-blocker, it seems to help with my anxiety a little. Not the causes of it, just some of the symptoms: sweating, fast heartbeat, hot flashes, cold sweats, even blushing. So I might try to keep a moderate dose of metoprolol.
My doctor gave me free reign to do my own adjustments because he felt like I knew what I was doing.