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can amoxicillin raise blood pressure
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NO: Not a side effect .
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A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
No but: Amoxicillin doesn't raise the BP, but infection does.
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Dr. Patrice Taylor answered
31 years experience Addiction Medicine
Alcohol and BP: The Amoxicillin and alcohol is not the best idea. But the BP elevation and alcohol can cause a stroke quite easily. A bad idea, and a sadly all too co ... Read More
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Dr. Rebecca Gliksman answered
38 years experience Internal Medicine
Dayquil + meds: It should be OK. Dayquil does not contain decongestants which can effect blood pressure so it is good for those on blood pressure medications . It doe ... Read More
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Dr. Elden Rand answered
21 years experience Cardiology
Maybe other reason: Typically wouldn't think of Amoxicillin by itself as a libido decreaser. Some blood pressure medications by themselves can cause libido problems.
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A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Most likely no: Those are the main side effects of the musinex:
hives, difficult breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Less serious side effe ... Read More
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Pain: Any uncomfortable circumstance, especially a painful one will raise blood pressure.
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Trachella Johnson foy answered
20 years experience Family Medicine
Yes it can: Weight gain can absolutely increaase your blood pressure. I recommend regular exercise (which can decrease your blood pressure even when you dont loo ... Read More
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Dr. Joel Gallant answered
36 years experience Infectious Disease
Better therapy: Better, more effective, less toxic and more convenient treatment.
A 44-year-old female asked:

Dr. Richard Romano answered
9 years experience Internal Medicine
Blood pressure : I have a few questions; how are you testing your blood pressure?At rest, not eating for 30 minutes, feet on the floor while sitting? How we measure b ... Read More
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