Cough medicines for people with high blood pressure

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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020

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Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 16, 2022

Very satisfied with my purchase

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 7, 2022

Arrived on time and in good condition.

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 7, 2022

It's somewhat Allright ,but I'm a one with multiple problems.

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 24, 2022

I liked that they feel like they work.

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 13, 2022

Twenty five years of lower back pain, sometimes cry worthy is over. Doctors, physical therapist, chiropractor, TENS, heat, massage ... did not help, even the slightest. 50 years of sleepless nights are over. Sleeping pills (intolerable side effects), melatonin, yadda, yadda, yadda did not help. 70 years of nightmares mostly gone. I take 1/2 gummi in the morning and 1/2 at bedtime. :-)

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 13, 2022

I swear by this stuff. I have chronic bronchitis and sinus problems. This is a great cough medicine and the best antihistamine!

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 7, 2022

Recommended dose is two gummies, but one puts me right to sleep. Much better alternative than taking nyquil or other habit forming sleep aids.

Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 24, 2022

Effective decongestant, but it makes me excessively drowsy. I can only use it at night.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stuff!

Reviewed in Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ on June 9, 2019

Works as advertised and my clothes are fresh!

One of the goals when you take drugs for high blood pressure is to be sure the medication is working effectively. One step toward achieving this goal is to avoid some medications. What kinds of problems might other drugs cause?

  • Some drugs can make blood pressure rise. If you have high blood pressure to begin with, it can rise to dangerous levels.
  • Some medications may interact with blood pressure medicine. This can prevent either drug from working properly.

Here are common types of medication that can make high blood pressure worse.

NSAIDs and High Blood Pressure

NSAIDs -- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- include both prescription and over-the-counter varieties. They are often used to relieve pain or reduce inflammation from conditions such as arthritis. However, NSAIDs can make the body retain fluid and decrease kidney function. This may cause blood pressure to rise even higher, putting greater stress on your heart and kidneys.

Common NSAIDs include:

  • Aspirin
  • Ibuprofen
  • Naproxen

You may also find NSAIDs in over-the-counter medication for other health problems. Cold medicine, for example, often contains NSAIDs. It's a good idea whenever you purchase an over-the-counter drug to check the label for NSAIDs. Ask your doctor if any NSAID is OK for you to use. Your doctor may be able to recommend alternatives, such as using acetaminophen instead of ibuprofen.

Blood Pressure and Cough and Cold Medications

Many cough and cold medications contain NSAIDs to relieve pain. NSAIDs may increase your blood pressure. Cough and cold medicines also frequently contain decongestants. Decongestants can make blood pressure worse in two ways:

  • Decongestants may make your blood pressure and heart rate rise.
  • Decongestants may prevent high blood pressure drugs from working properly.

What can you do? Avoid using cough and cold medicine that contains NSAIDs or decongestants. Ask your doctor for suggestions about other ways to ease symptoms of cold, flu, or sinus problems.

Migraine Headache Drugs and Blood Pressure

Some migraine headache drugs work by tightening blood vessels in your head. This relieves migraine pain. However, the medication also constricts blood vessels throughout your body. This can make blood pressure rise, perhaps to dangerous levels.

If you have high blood pressure or any other type of heart disease, talk with your doctor before taking medication for migraines or severe headaches.

Weight Loss Drugs Can Also Raise Blood Pressure

Some weight loss drugs may make heart disease worse. Appetite suppressants tend to "rev" up the body, increasing both the heart rate and the blood pressure. When the blood pressure rises, it can put more stress on your heart.

Before using any weight loss drug, whether prescription or over-the-counter, be sure to check with your doctor. These medications may do you more harm than good.

More Tips for Avoiding Medication Problems

Be sure any medications you choose to use are safe for people who have high blood pressure. These suggestions can help:

  • Give a list of ALL the medications you use, both prescription and over-the-counter, to every doctor you visit, including dosages.
  • Read medication labels before buying over-the-counter preparations. Make sure the medicine doesn't contain ingredients that could make your high blood pressure worse, such as NSAIDs or decongestants.
  • Talk to your doctor before using any over-the-counter medication, herbal preparation, vitamins, or other nutritional supplements. Ask for alternatives to potentially harmful medicines.

Can a person with high blood pressure take cough medicine?

To keep your blood pressure in check, avoid over-the-counter decongestants and multisymptom cold remedies that contain decongestants β€” such as pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, phenylephrine, naphazoline and oxymetazoline. Also, check the label for high sodium content, which can also raise blood pressure.

What cough medicine can I not take with high blood pressure?

However, those who have a history of high blood pressure need to be very careful to avoid cold remedies which contain decongestants. The most common ones include pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenylephrine.

Is Robitussin OK for high blood pressure?

Robitussin Dm (Guaifenesin / Dextromethorphan) Coricidin Hbp Cough And Cold (Chlorpheniramine / Dextromethorphan) is a good option to relieve cold symptoms for people with high blood pressure, but it doesn't help with nasal congestion.

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