What Supplements And Medications May Increase Blood Pressure?

Decongestants

Decongestants may result in narrowed blood vessels. This seems to trigger an increase in blood pressure. They may also reduce the effectiveness of high blood pressure medications. Patients may be able to get many over-the-counter decongestants. They appear to be a common part of remedies for the flu and common cold. However, the exact decongestant used seems to matter. Hypertension patients may want to consider avoiding certain ones. Examples may include naphazoline, pseudoephedrine, and oxymetazoline.

Some decongestants, including cold medicines, do not appear to affect an individual's blood pressure. Patients who already have high blood pressure may want to consider asking their pharmacist about these options. However, they may benefit from other congestion and cold treatments. Examples seem to include antihistamines and saline nasal sprays. Natural remedies that may help are drinking tea and gargling with salt water. Patients may want to see a doctor if their symptoms last longer than ten days without improvement.

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