If you have High Blood Pressure (also called hypertension), some common medications and supplements can raise your blood pressure further or interfere with your treatment. Doctors often warn patients to be careful with certain pills.
Here are types of pills people with high blood pressure should avoid or use only with medical advice:
1. Pain Relievers (NSAIDs)
Common over-the-counter pain medicines can increase blood pressure and reduce the effectiveness of BP medications.
Examples:
- Ibuprofen
- Naproxen
- Diclofenac
⚠️ Frequent use can cause fluid retention and higher BP.
Safer option often suggested by doctors:
- Acetaminophen (paracetamol), but still use carefully.
2. Decongestants (Cold & Flu Medicines)
These medicines narrow blood vessels, which can raise blood pressure quickly.
Examples:
- Pseudoephedrine
- Phenylephrine
Often found in cold medicines like:
- Sudafed
3. Certain Birth Control Pills
Some hormonal contraceptives can increase blood pressure.
Example:
- Ethinyl Estradiol based pills
Doctors sometimes recommend non-hormonal options for women with hypertension.
4. Steroid Medications
Steroids can cause salt and water retention, increasing BP.
Example:
- Prednisone
5. Some Herbal Supplements
Natural supplements can also affect blood pressure.
Examples include:
- Ephedra
- Ginseng
- Licorice Root
✅ Important Tip:
If you have high blood pressure, always check labels for “decongestant,” “NSAID,” or “stimulant.” Even over-the-counter medicines can raise BP.
🚨 Never stop prescribed blood pressure medicines without consulting your doctor.
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