Go see your doctor and discuss it with him or her. A medication change or dosage adjustment may be in order.
I take high blood pressure medication,and now i have headaches can i still take sensa ??Thank you,Dorothy Davis
I was taking medication for high blood pressure and hated the way it made me feel. I went off of it and started to take a supplement of potassium and EDTA and my blood pressure is still normal after 3 month of no prescription drugs.
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.
Hi,I believe you can still donate whilst on blood pressure medications such as Inderal.This is the explanation in the FAQ section on the Red Cross website (Australia):Blood pressure - I take high blood pressure medicine. Can I donate? Medicines for the control of blood pressure are acceptable, providing your blood pressure is adequately controlled and stable.
For many people there is no specific cause for their high blood pressure. It seems to be just one of those things. However, by leading a healthy lifestyle you reduce your risk of complications from the high blood pressure. If you are also taking medicines to treat your blood pressure then being fit and healthy will help medications work more effectively.
Taking citalopram does not automatically disqualify you from donating blood, but it depends on the guidelines of the blood donation organization in your region. Generally, if you are stable on your medication and your condition is well-managed, you may still be eligible to donate. It's essential to disclose your medication use during the screening process, as health professionals can provide specific advice based on your situation. Always check with your local blood donation center for their specific requirements.
No idea. I would recommend consulting a health professional. The Acai is still being studied...if you do decide to try it out, be sure your doctor knows, so your blood pressure can be monitored better, to be sure it doesn't get out of hand.
You need to talk to your doctor. If you got the phentermine from a diet clinic I hope that you told them you were taking medication for high blood pressure. If not you need to talk to them about this. If they say it is OK i would still be proactive with your health and take your blood pressure everyday. If you have any symptoms at all please call your doctor immediatly or go to a hospital. If you have chest pain or feel you can not drive call an ambulance.
* Exercise regularly * Cut out excess salt from your diet * Cut down alcohol intake * Stop smoking * Cut out saturated fats.
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