Yes, BUT only if you have let the doctor know (if they didnt prescribe them both) that you are on blood pressure medicine so that they can take the slight raise in blood pressure resulting from the CNS stimulatory action of the Adderall into consideration.
I personally take 2 blood pressure medications, safely, with my healthy dosage of adderall daily. Just make sure you always take your blood pressure medication before taking adderall. Dont worry too much, if you did forget you would just have a slighty higher BP, but not to the point where you would be in serious trouble; probably a slight uncomfort till you took your BP meds.
I certainly hope so.. my doctor gave me both! So far so good!
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Adderall has been shown to cause heart murmurs do to the increase in your blood pressure. I have taken adderall and noticed the next day that my heart 'races', but it is do to your body readjusting to normal without the drug.
Blood pressure is taken with a sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope.
Blood pressure is not something is taken on goats. The normal blood pressure on a human should be below 140 and 90.
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Most blood pressure medications are taken as a preventive method or for controlling the rise of blood pressure. In light of this, a pro re nata (PRN) order from your doctor or cardiologist is unlikely. However, if the medication is for controlling acute systems of blood pressure, it is usually used pro re nata.
nope. Adderall will make you test positive for amphetamine in the urine/blood. They don't test for cold medicine.
Systolic and Diastolic pressure measurements are taken. Systolic is the higher pressure measurement, when the heart ventricles are contracted, and Diastolic is the lower pressure when the ventricles are filling. So if somebody's blood pressure is 120/80, then 120 is the systolic pressure and 80 is the diastolic pressure
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Blood pressure in newborns is not a good indicator of health. Taking blood pressure of a newborn is usually not done unless there is an underlying issue (i.e. cardiac issues). Blood pressure is usually taken using the thigh.
No. Use the other arm or lower extremities if it's appropriate.
Your blood pressure can be taken with a mercury blood pressure gauge, an aneroid manometer, or an electronic device for measuring the blood pressure, as long as the device has been recently calibrated and validated. With rare exceptions, blood pressure gauges found in supermarkets or pharmacies aren't properly maintained and shouldn't be used.