My son is on clonidine & they told me to watch his blood pressure. its low, what are signs
Clonidine is a antihypertensive medication used to treat blood pressure.
Clonidine is not an ACE inhibitor. It is used for lowering blood pressure and has other uses as well.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Yes but it will make you drowsy & your blood pressure will go down.
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Melatonin can generally be taken with clonidine, but it's important to consult a healthcare provider before combining them. Clonidine is a medication that can also affect sleep and blood pressure, so combining it with melatonin may amplify sedative effects. Individual responses can vary, so a healthcare professional can provide personalized advice based on specific health conditions and other medications.
Clonidine is a medication in the category of alpha-2 adrenergic agonists. It is commonly used to treat high blood pressure, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and certain anxiety disorders.
Clonidine is used as a blood pressure medication. It lowers blood pressure but causes drowsiness. According to Drugs.Com, although not approved by the FDA for these purposes, Clonidine has also been used to relieve alcohol withdrawal, as an aid in methadone and opiate detoxification, as an aid in quitting smoking, to treat diabetic diarrhea, to treat Tourette's Syndrome. Clonidine has also been used to reduce menopausal flushing, to treat postherpetic neuralgia, to treat ulcerative colitis, and to diagnose pheochromocytoma.
A long nap. Low blood pressure when you wake up & dizziness when you stand.
Clonidine is not typically used for recreational purposes because it does not produce a "buzz" or euphoric effects. It is a medication prescribed to help lower blood pressure, treat ADHD, and manage withdrawal symptoms in certain situations. Abusing clonidine can be dangerous and have serious health consequences.
Taking clonidine without a prescription or medical supervision can lead to several adverse effects, including sedation, low blood pressure, and bradycardia (slow heart rate). Abruptly stopping clonidine after prolonged use may also cause withdrawal symptoms, such as increased blood pressure, anxiety, and irritability. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication to avoid potential risks and complications.