Don't eat--then go to an "Urgent Care" to get some meds/prescription.
propronolol primary purpose is to lower blood pressure.
speaking from experience , yes it can, that is why you take the meds as prescribed.
If you are not diabetic (i.e. being prone to high blood sugar levels) and you take diabetic meds, your blood sugar can drop. This can lead to coma & death. It is equivalent to over-dosing on insulin.
Well, honey, quinine can indeed affect blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It can lower blood sugar levels, so if you're already on diabetes medication, you might want to keep an eye on your sugar levels when taking quinine. Always best to chat with your doc before mixing and matching meds, sugar.
Lantus is a insulin injection & is used to lower blood sugar levels. Metformin is tablet medication which is also used to lower blood sugar levels. Taking Lantus & Metformin in conjunction should be done hesitantly & with your Diabetic Doctors approval as these two medications together may cause too low blood sugar (Hypoglycemia). Those who take Metformin & Insulin, usually separate those two meds by about 5 or 6 hours. I take Metformin & Byetta with morning and evening meals and Insulin at bedtime. I am Type 2.
Too much saturated fat and sugar can cause estrogen levels to rise. Also, the use of marijuana and cocaine can lower testosterone levels. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by anti-depressants and bi-polar meds. Also, pain meds can cause ED.
ehhh slight head aches and if you have low blood pressure dont take contains a nitrate that would mess with low bp meds
No.
I am a type 2 diabetic. The medications control my blood sugar, because my body cannot control it any more. If I stop taking my meds, out of control blood sugar will damage my eyes, my kidneys and blood circulation to my feet and hands. It can have very serious effects, including possibly losing a foot or leg. I take mine every day.
205 is pretty high. If this is not something you arefamiliar with, you need to go ahead and contact your doctor. What you should do could vary depending on what other meds you are on and your medical history.
Ask your Dr. or a pharmacist, many of the meds for a cold combined with the meds that you are on cause high blood pressure
If it has just the name metoprolol and nothing else as the description then no.I'm no pharmacist, but I know some blood pressure meds have diuretic meds in them.Don't take my word for it talk to your doctor or your pharmacist they will know for sure.