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I know that usp stands for the United States Pharmacopedia but has nothing to do with medicine. bp stands for blood pressure which can be maintained with blood pressure medicine.
No, it isn't used as high BP medicine, but by helping with anxiety, it can indirectly lower BP. It is not prescribed just for high BP levels.
Yes it can, mine went up when i had a mild ear infection, depends on what is ailing you, other illnesses can make BP go lower, if it is going high after 2 days or so, call your doctor, are you on BP meds now? Clonidine is a BP med that is not for everyone and can raise BP.
I think the problem with drinking while taking BP medicine is that the blood pressure will rise from the alcohol therefore it's counteracting the work the medicine is doing for you.
increase bp and heart rate
Crossing the legs at the knees can cause an increase in systolic BP as well as a smaller increase in diastolic BP. Crossing the legs at the ankles does not have a significant impact on altering BP.
Low BP can cause a person to go unconscious, and even cause death. High BP can damage your eyes, kidneys, and put you at risk for heart attack or a stroke.
There was a oil rig owned by BP that exploded.
To answer your question: Yes. I have a home BP device and measured my BP while smoking a cigar and found that my BP rose from a normal level of 123/75 to 150/95. That was my last cigar.
Yes, insulin secretion is affected by high BP.
As of July 2014, the market cap for BP p.l.c. (BP) is $157,930,682,942.25.
BP stands for British Petroleum.