Yes: They are often used together to treat high blood pressure, after a heart attack, or for a weak heart muscle. The dose of each one is adjusted separately depending on the blood pressure, heart rate, and overall condition. Lightheadedness, low bp, and slow heart rate < 55 are some signs that the dose of one or the other is too high.
Answered 8/24/2020
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Yes: These are two different classes of medications used for treatment of high blood pressure and heart disease. Metoprolol is a beta blocker and Lisinopril is an ace inhibitor. In fact, they are commonly used together in heart disease patients.
Answered 2/28/2020
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Yes: Yes, you may when your blood pressure reduction requires more than one drug. A person may be taken together at the same time of the day or separately unless directed otherwise.
Answered 3/10/2020
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