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Some can; talk to your prescriber or pharmacist for information regarding your particular medication.

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Most don't, but a particular class called ACE-inhibitors, can have the side effect of causing a dry cough, due to the production of bradykinin.

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Some blood pressure medications can cause cough as a side effect. Contact your prescriber or pharmacist for information specific to your medication.

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