It depends. Sildenafil (Viagra) should not be taken with alpha blockers as hypotension may result. However, propranolol is a beta blocker. It is unclear if there is a similar interaction between Viagra and beta blockers. You may be safe if you take those 4 hours apart from each other. A bigger concern is why you are taking the propranolol. If you have serious heart disease, you probably shouldn't be using Viagra and having sex. As for sumatriptan (Imitrex), there doesn't seem to be any contraindications, but it is puzzling why someone would want to take Viagra or have sex while having a migraine episode.
Beta blockers.
Not many things do. There are inject-able beta blockers that work very quickly. The pills will need an hour or so to take effect.
can you take viagra while on losartan
YES... theres no interaction
Viagra is NOT SAFE to take with any blood pressure meds or beta-blockers, as this will cause an unsafe drop in your blood pressure. It should also not be taken if you take nitrates for chest pain. As for other heart medications, I do not know about all of them, so make sure to talk to your doctor.
can you take Viagra while taken prednisone
yes. silly ;)
Blood pressure medicine beta Blockers heart rhythm medicine
Beta-blockers are drugs that are prescribed to treat several different types of conditions, including hypertension, angina, some abnormal heart rhythms, heart attack, anxiety, migraine, glaucoma, and overactive thyroid symptoms; someone who is suffering from any of those symptoms might have to take beta-blockers.
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Yes. You can take them together. But you need medical approval for taking Viagra.