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Can Amlodopine And HCTZ For BP Cause Persistent Cough?

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Posted on Mon, 2 Jun 2014
Question: I am taking amlodopine and hctz for hb pressure control. Could one of the medicines cause my persistent cough? I have been coughing since summer of 2012.
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
not a known side effect

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are a group of high blood pressure medications called ACE inhibitors that cause coughing but the medications that you are using are NOT in this family of drugs.
Coughing is not a known side effect of either of these medications.

Chronic cough ( a cough lasting 8 weeks or more) is associated with 3 main causes though there are other possible rarer causes.
The three main causes are: (1)post nasal drip- this is the most common cause. Most persons are aware of the drip however there are some persons that are not and only present with cough

It is normally caused by allergies to some object or agent. Treatment involves avoiding the allergen if known and also the use of topical steroid nasal sprays and anti histamines

(2) asthma- this is a the second most common cause of chronic cough

(3)GERD- gastroesophageal reflux disease- many persons with reflux present only with a cough

You may want to consider the topical steroid nasal spray and anti histamine, if there is no improvement after a few weeks of consistent use your doctor may suggest reflux medications (if there are no symptoms of asthma).

i hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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Can Amlodopine And HCTZ For BP Cause Persistent Cough?

Brief Answer: not a known side effect Detailed Answer: HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are a group of high blood pressure medications called ACE inhibitors that cause coughing but the medications that you are using are NOT in this family of drugs. Coughing is not a known side effect of either of these medications. Chronic cough ( a cough lasting 8 weeks or more) is associated with 3 main causes though there are other possible rarer causes. The three main causes are: (1)post nasal drip- this is the most common cause. Most persons are aware of the drip however there are some persons that are not and only present with cough It is normally caused by allergies to some object or agent. Treatment involves avoiding the allergen if known and also the use of topical steroid nasal sprays and anti histamines (2) asthma- this is a the second most common cause of chronic cough (3)GERD- gastroesophageal reflux disease- many persons with reflux present only with a cough You may want to consider the topical steroid nasal spray and anti histamine, if there is no improvement after a few weeks of consistent use your doctor may suggest reflux medications (if there are no symptoms of asthma). i hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions