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How Azelistine Affects Hypertension?

I m on bisoprolol and quinipril for hypertension. Just visited ENT Dr and rhinitis was diagnosed. Prescribed AZELISTINE, generic of ASTELIN, as you well know. Unable to find info as to how med affects hypertension. Many sites but not complete. Afraid to use the spray. Thank you
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Dear patient,

This is a good question. Azelastine is a potent antihistaminic, but fortunately very selective; as a spray, it tends to have only action at the nasaopharyngeal mucosa, and not much systemic absorbtion; it does not affect blood pressure significantly or have major interactions with cardiovascular drugs that we commonly use.


Hope this helps wish you the best,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic MN
Cardiology
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How Azelistine Affects Hypertension?

Dear patient, This is a good question. Azelastine is a potent antihistaminic, but fortunately very selective; as a spray, it tends to have only action at the nasaopharyngeal mucosa, and not much systemic absorbtion; it does not affect blood pressure significantly or have major interactions with cardiovascular drugs that we commonly use. Hope this helps wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN Cardiology