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.
when it contains marijuana, its never "safe"
no it is not safe
With a controlled drug like codeine, the best thing to do is call the doctor.
No it impairs you significantly based on the codeine.
It is in coffee and tea so it is normally safe. But some people can't handle too much caffeine.
A pharmacist or physician should be consulted to find out how much caffeine is safe to use.
Caffeine, such as jet-alert, is usually safe for diabetics.
Methadone is synthetic and quite harmful and highly addictive. Codeine and morphine are both natural - made from poppy extract. Of course, cyanide is also natural. 'Natural' does not mean 'safe'. Morphine is 10 times stronger than codeine. Morphine and methadone are highly addictive, while codeine only moderately.
It is not recommended, but to be safe, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
There are no known food or drink interactions with Losartan. Taking it with caffeine is fine.
no