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Which Medicine Interfere With BP Medication?

Yes. My husband is on 3 b.p. pills and also takes plavix, omneprozole 40 mg, 81 mcg enteric coated aspirin. The blood pressure is usually high, but all over the place. Cardiac patient as well. Which pill if any could interfere with the b.p. meds. Oh, he also has to take an allegra every day or gets hives.
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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Hi,
There is no interaction with his blood pressure medications. If he has high blood pressure despite medications he takes, there will be need to change eathrer medications or doses.
But there can be interaction between plavix and omeprazole, so I would advise you to discuss with your doctor, and if it is possible to change omeprazole to something from newer generations.

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Which Medicine Interfere With BP Medication?

Hi, There is no interaction with his blood pressure medications. If he has high blood pressure despite medications he takes, there will be need to change eathrer medications or doses. But there can be interaction between plavix and omeprazole, so I would advise you to discuss with your doctor, and if it is possible to change omeprazole to something from newer generations. Regards,