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Yes, it is possible for blood presure medications to cause dry mouth. However, one should not that there are several types and class of blood pressure medications, and each have their own unique side effects.
Dry hair is not a proven side effect of blood pressure medications. However, hair loss has been reported with some blood pressure medications.
It can - pain relievers are depressant medications like tranquilizers.
Some medications, especially decongestants, raise your blood pressure, so it's possible.
There are no medical studies that show that hypertension can cause heartburn. However, many high blood pressure medications can cause heartburn.
There are warnings on the label stating to check with your doctor if you are on medications for blood pressure. Viagra will cause your blood pressure to go up. So that can be a bad thing if you have angina. See your doctor before taking Viagra!
No, medications should not be administered through an arterial line as it can cause serious complications. Arterial lines are typically used for monitoring blood pressure and blood gases, not for medication administration.
Hormonal therapies (like oral contraceptives ), drugs for treatment of depression or other psychiatric conditions, tranquilizers, morphine, heroin, and some medications for high blood pressure
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A passing out episode with no signs could be caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure, a fainting reflex triggered by pain or emotional stress, dehydration, low blood sugar, or medications such as blood pressure medication or narcotics. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
Medications with anticholinergic effects can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and difficult urination or defecation.