Yes, aspirin raises blood pressure if taken in the morning.
A study in Spain gave the following results (source page at the Related Links):
One group wasn't given any aspirin (169 people). A second group took 100 milligrams of aspirin every morning (77 people). A third group took the same dose of aspirin at night (82 people).
All patients wore devices that monitored their blood pressure around the clock. Blood pressure readings were automatically recorded every 20 minutes during the day and every half hour at night.
Study's ResultsAfter three months, these were the results:The biggest blood pressure change was in the patients who took aspirin at night, the study shows.
How much did their blood pressure drop?
For more information visit the Related Link.
Here are the characteristics both supplements have on your blood pressure:
Caffeine temporarily stimulates and increases one's blood pressure but only for a given time; depending on ingestion, it is common that this should only last the time the Caffeine remains in the blood stream; this is dependent on the average use of Caffeine in one's diet.
Aspirin on the other hand has a slightly unjustified effect but is well known for reducing blood pressure rather then increasing, however this is still scrutinized by many scientific professionals but has been given this status on the basis of tests.
So a quick summary would scientifically suggest the two to counteract in the blood pressure effect, so on the basis of this if the Caffeine dose is lower then the Aspirin dose then you should have an average blood pressure, if you're currently having HBP issues then it could be from a mixture of your dietary ingestion's, but this is of course going away from your question and so the answer to this is "No" evidently through science.
Aspirin can impair the effects of common blood pressure medicines like ace inhibitors and blockers. If you use any medicine for high blood pressure, ask your doctor if it's safe to use aspirin.
sweetie,taking asprins does not raise blood pressure.you can take it.
It appears that Aspirin does indeed help to lower blood pressure, but is not the ideal solution. Exercising, eating right, and maintaining good habits is the best way to lower blood pressure.
No. According to recent studies, it usually lowers the blood pressure specially if taken in small doses at bedtime.
it thins the blood out,can ease off heart attack happeniing bad..
Aspirin has no effect on blood pressure, but it is a blood thinner so you should not take it if you also take prescription blood thinners like warfarin or Pradaxa.
ask your doctor!
Dont have an answer; however, can we at least get the question grammatically correct? Do spicy foods raise your blood pressure? Or Does spicy food raise your blood pressure?
Does viagra lower blood pressure
Well, badly poured Guinness can raise blood pressure. Scientifically proven!
raise
no
that is something you really need to see a doctor for. blood preassure is something you do not mess with.
Salty items, also licorice will raise the blood pressure.
because it has a lot of calories and sugars
YES
I believe it can!
Smoking.
They should take it if they have a fever, if they have a headache, or if they have any muscle soreness. Also, aspirin lowers blood pressure, so some people take a baby aspirin a day to keep their blood pressure down.