The amount of aspirin usually "about half an aspirin", taken to serve as a blood thinning agent is very small compared to that used for the treatment of pain, so the difference it would make should be negligible, However you can allow for it by taking the amount taken for the blood thinning from the dose for the pain. In any case you don't have anything to worry about.
Taking Viagra with Coversyl is not recommended. Coversyl is used to lower high blood pressure. Viagra can add to the lowering of the blood pressure.
You should take viagra for this.
can you take Viagra and also take methadone
It is not advised to take Viagra with Metroprolol Succinate ER. This could cause adverse side effects. It is best to consult with a doctor or pharmacist when taking any combination of these drugs.
Yes you can. There are no drug interactions with Viagra and Warfarin together.
Viagra is NOT SAFE to take with any blood pressure meds or beta-blockers, as this will cause an unsafe drop in your blood pressure. It should also not be taken if you take nitrates for chest pain. As for other heart medications, I do not know about all of them, so make sure to talk to your doctor.
You should take Viagra For high blood pressure, it is good because you can take it with grapefruit. Grapefruit increases the effectiveness of blood pressure pills, therefore, the normal dosage that you take without grapefruit will become an overdose with grapefruit.
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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 you can't because they will react causing some blood pressure abnormalities, generally you CAN take it if you aren't bad with blood pressure, but after an orgasm your heart will race faster than usual and your veins may pop a bit, so no for hbp and athsmatic people, but sure if your healthy enough!(: --- As with any medication, you should consult your physician before taking it. They will be able to evalutate your particular conditions and current medication list and will be able to tell you if it is safe for you.