Yes, hypertensive patients can generally take Azithral-500 (azithromycin), as it is an antibiotic and does not typically affect blood pressure. However, it's important for patients to consult their healthcare provider before starting any new medication, including Azithral-500, to ensure it is appropriate for their individual health conditions and to avoid potential drug interactions. Monitoring blood pressure and overall health during treatment is also advisable.
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It is not recommended but the answer is "yes" for someone who needs Adderall to control their ADHD or narcolepsy. The Adderall, however, will increase the hypertensive symptoms and your doctor will probably place you on a beta-blocker or calcium channel blocker to control the hypertension.
Yes, antihistamines can generally be used in hypertensive patients, but caution is advised. Some first-generation antihistamines may cause sedation and have anticholinergic effects, which could potentially impact blood pressure. It's important for hypertensive patients to consult with their healthcare provider before starting any new medication, including antihistamines, to ensure it is safe and appropriate for their specific health situation.
Viagra, also known as Sildenafil is a hypertensive medication. Normally patients are told that a small sip of water with their important medications before surgery is fine.
You need to take in as little salt as possible. You need to drink at least 10 glasses of water a day, and potassium is really good. But you would need to watch your protein intake.
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hypertensive retinopathy, in which blood vessels in the retina become damaged from increased blood pressure.
Yes, but if you experience a interaction lasting more then 4 hours, call your doctor.
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It would take 1 nurse for 7 patients.
Patients, lots of patients!