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I think the problem with drinking while taking BP medicine is that the blood pressure will rise from the alcohol therefore it's counteracting the work the medicine is doing for you.
As with all blood pressure medicine the right diet and exercise will help keep your blood pressure under control.
Ask doctor
Unless approved and monitored by your doctor, you should not take amoxicillin while taking high blood pressure medication. Mixing antibiotics with any blood pressure medicine has shown an increased risk of blood pressure falling dangerously low, leading to hospitalization and shock.
Unless approved and monitored by your doctor, you should not take amoxicillin while taking high blood pressure medication. Mixing antibiotics with any blood pressure medicine has shown an increased risk of blood pressure falling dangerously low, leading to hospitalization and shock.
This is a normal blood pressure if you are very athletic and/or are younger than 20. 98 is considered a normal systolic number, while a diastolic number of 50 is pretty low. This was my blood pressure yesterday and I did some research on it. http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.htm has a really good chart about ranges of blood pressure
Ask your Dr. or a pharmacist, many of the meds for a cold combined with the meds that you are on cause high blood pressure
Systolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is pumping; diastolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is not pumping. BP is the pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
No. I think the systolic pressure is when ventricles constrict and the blood goes out , while the diastolic pressure is when ventricles relax and fill with blood.
No, that is incorrect. The term hypertension means high blood pressure. Hypotension means low blood pressure.
when heart rate increases, blood pressure rises. When heart rate decreases, blood pressure drops. medications, and diseases affects the blood pressure. Source: About Blood Pressure