If you are currently taking BP med , it most certain can! Nasal decongestants such as pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, and oxymetazoline can cause an increase in blood pressure, and are generally contraindicated for people with hypertension.
Asking questions is the key here. Call your doctor or the physician who perscribes your blood pressure medication. You may get one of the nurses, but they should still be able to answer your question. Just ask them which cold medicines are safe to take with the perscription you are currently on. It'll only take a minute, and at least you know what you can and can't take. They'll be glad to help you out, and they'll feel better knowing that you won't have any adverse drug reactions.
There are cold medicines specifically made not to raise the blood pressure, such as Coricidin HBP. You can get the medicine at a pharmacy, no prescription required.
Unless approved and monitored by your doctor, you should not take amoxicillin while taking high blood pressure medication. Mixing antibiotics with any blood pressure medicine has shown an increased risk of blood pressure falling dangerously low, leading to hospitalization and shock.
Unless approved and monitored by your doctor, you should not take amoxicillin while taking high blood pressure medication. Mixing antibiotics with any blood pressure medicine has shown an increased risk of blood pressure falling dangerously low, leading to hospitalization and shock.
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Yes. Potential volunteer blood donors are eligible if their Systolic pressure is 180 mmHg or less and Diastolic is 100 mmHg or less. As long as the blood pressure at the time of donation is within acceptable limits, blood pressure medication is of no concern.
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While taking blood pressure
While taking blood pressure
Many people take ibuprofen with blood pressure medicine. However, there are many different blood pressure medicines. There are a few reasons why some people should not take ibuprofen. So, in answer to your question, Yes I can take ibuprofen with blood pressure medication. However, whether or not you should is a question you should ask your doctor.
As with all blood pressure medicine the right diet and exercise will help keep your blood pressure under control.
Stethoscope, while taking blood pressure.
Yes, one beer should be fine with this medication. However be careful about taking this medication and consume a lot of alcohol, as this can thin your blood.
Yes you can. The LD or Lethal Dosage depends on which med it is, what your heart condition is, and what other conditions apply. While it's rare that a double-dose will prove lethal (as people accidentally take two does of their heart meds all the time), it's a very strong med, and can indeed be lethal. dose it do 75 mg of atenolol