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Can Prazosin Cause Dizziness?

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Posted on Mon, 14 Aug 2023
Question: I have been taking Lisinopril 20 mg for a couple of years for blood pressure. My most recent BP is 113/71 a few minutes ago. Last night is the first time I have taken Prazosin HCL 1mg, as prescribed by another doctor for nightmares associated with PTSD. I felt somewhat dizzy a while ago, and I suspect it is due to the Prazosin. Should I be taking both Prazosin and Lisinopril? Both are for blood pressure.
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

I agree with you that Prazosin may have caused dizziness feeling because of potential hypotension.

Besides from being used for PTSD - nightmares, Prazosin is prescribed in hypertension treatment and when used concomitantly with other anti-hypertensive medications (such as Lisinopril) they may exert pharmacodynamic synergism demonstrated with exaggerated first dose hypotensive response.

Tha's why it should be used with caution in these settings to avoid potential hypotension.

Coming to this point, I recommend you to frequently check your blood pressure values (several times daily for a couple of days) and in case of potential hypotensive trends to discuss with your attending doctor on the possibility of reducing your medications daily dose (Prazosin and/or Lisinopril).

Another rational alternative would be to substitute Prazosin with drugs having a safer profile like Mirtazapine, Trazodone (which do not interfere/potentiate the hypotensive effects of Lisinopril).

You should discuss with your doctor on the above-mentioned issues.

Hope to have been helpful to you!

In case of any further questions, do not hesitate to ask me again.

Regards,
Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Ilir Sharka (1 hour later)
I am also taking Viagra for Ed. Will the use of Prazosin affect my ED? Need your advise. Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (10 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
My opinion as follows:

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Viagra may increase the effect of Prazosin due to synergism and lead to a more elevated risk of hypotension.

That's why doses of Viagra greater than 25 mg should be taken at least 4 hours apart from Prazosin.

From the other side, Prazosin may exacerbate impotence on its own.

To conclude, Lisinopril with Prazosin with Viagra do not seem a good combination.

It is recommended cautious monitoring of the situation and better a change in medications scheme.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards,
Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Can Prazosin Cause Dizziness?

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello, I agree with you that Prazosin may have caused dizziness feeling because of potential hypotension. Besides from being used for PTSD - nightmares, Prazosin is prescribed in hypertension treatment and when used concomitantly with other anti-hypertensive medications (such as Lisinopril) they may exert pharmacodynamic synergism demonstrated with exaggerated first dose hypotensive response. Tha's why it should be used with caution in these settings to avoid potential hypotension. Coming to this point, I recommend you to frequently check your blood pressure values (several times daily for a couple of days) and in case of potential hypotensive trends to discuss with your attending doctor on the possibility of reducing your medications daily dose (Prazosin and/or Lisinopril). Another rational alternative would be to substitute Prazosin with drugs having a safer profile like Mirtazapine, Trazodone (which do not interfere/potentiate the hypotensive effects of Lisinopril). You should discuss with your doctor on the above-mentioned issues. Hope to have been helpful to you! In case of any further questions, do not hesitate to ask me again. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist