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can you take all blood pressure meds at same time
A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Kevin Griffiths answered
Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis
At night: There is recent medical evidence out that taking your BP meds at night leads to better control of your blood pressure that ultimately decreases your ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Moran answered
33 years experience Cardiology
Usually bed time: Recent trials have shown improved BP response with taking BP meds at night, as the early morning BP is often the highest during the day. That being sa ... Read More
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A 46-year-old female asked:

Dr. Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay answered
21 years experience Hospital-based practice
Can take together.: The two medicines work by different medications, so there shd be no problem taking them together. Clonidine, in particular, is "centrally acting" & ... Read More
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Dr. Steven Simon answered
38 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Yes: Your doctor is the best person with whom to,discuss this. Good, that the meds keep your blood pressure mis in the normal range. I agree that sometimes ... Read More
A 35-year-old female asked:

Dr. Paul Grin answered
36 years experience Pain Management
At the same time: Xanax (alprazolam) is not a blood pressure medication. However, it does reduce blood pressure (side effect). There is no drug interactions.
If concer ... Read More
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Dr. Paul Garrett answered
40 years experience Radiology
There is hope for ED: I'm not sure how often 48 yo s. "should" have erections to be "normal".
Feeling "without hope" because of perceived ED is not right without a medical ... Read More
A 52-year-old male asked:

Dr. Lisa Roazen answered
18 years experience Emergency Medicine
Burst blood vessel: Take a look at Google or similar search engines for "subconjunctival hemorrhage." These bright red spots are alarming but harmless. It will resolve th ... Read More
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ronan Monsef answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Before bed: Since most cardiac events occur in the early morning hours due to blood pressure spikes at this time most physicians recommend blood pressure meds to ... Read More
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A 42-year-old member asked:

Dr. Sergio Schabelman answered
48 years experience Cardiology
Depends of which: But in general, medications for hypertension that are taken once a day could be taken anytime but usually at the same time of every day. Do what is be ... Read More
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A 43-year-old member asked:

Dr. Eric Fete answered
22 years experience Emergency Medicine
Not an issue: if you take them every day being off by 8-12 hours should not make much difference. monitor your BP as usual call your doctor to clarify dosage
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A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Joel Gorfinkel answered
56 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
Try and relax: And take your meds ASAP after the tests. Call your doc and see if he/she will want u to take meds anyway if BP too high.
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