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Top 5 Antihypertensive Drug Interactions

Med Ed 101

You should know some of the major interactions with these medications. In this blog post, I will lay out my top 5 antihypertensive drug interactions and also share some information on how these interactions can affect our patients.

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Top 5 Antihypertensive Drug Interactions

Med Ed 101

If you work with patients at all, you’ll see some of the most common antihypertensive agents used on a daily basis. The reason they are used so frequently is because they do not tend to have many significant drug interactions.

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12 supplements to lower your blood pressure

The Checkup by Singlecare

Before you decide to start taking any supplements for their alleged antihypertensive effects, it’s important to understand what those supplements can and can’t do. The short answer is that yes, some supplements have an antihypertensive effect—that is, they can lower your blood pressure. But how effective–and safe–is this strategy?

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11 benefits of black seed oil

The Checkup by Singlecare

Most people with true hypertension need prescription antihypertensives to control blood pressure adequately. Improve brain health On top of black seed oil’s health benefits for blood sugar and blood pressure, this plant extract has perks for your brain. Research suggests that taking 2.5

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Contamination Trends & Proposed Solutions

ISPE

link] To date, numerous case studies 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 have been completed on contaminated medicinal products and contaminants that may be useful in identifying and evaluating methods to control and manage contamination. 5 , 8 Compounding pharmacies were commonly mentioned as sources of microbial cross-contamination, especially in the US.

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What to Keep in Your Integrative Medicine Cabinet

The Thyroid Pharmacist

5] It can ease pain and can also reduce the discoloration that comes with bruising. Arnica is an alternative to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for minor injuries, aches, and pains that I love to have in my natural medicine cabinet. Arnica can also be ingested orally, but only in highly diluted homeopathic preparations.

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How Do Adaptogenic Herbs Benefit Hashimoto’s?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) defined an adaptogen as a new kind of metabolic regulator that has been proven to help in environmental adaptation and to prevent external harms. Precautions: Aloe vera may interact with certain medications. However, there are other medications that can be problematic.