Coping With Side Effects of Blood Pressure Medication




Johns Hopkins Health Alerts Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) and Stroke Blood Pressure Medication Side Effects

From constipation to headaches to increased sensitivity to cold, there are many common side effects to blood pressure medications. Here’s practical advice to help you cope!

If you are taking medication to control your blood pressure, you may experience symptoms—some of which may be side effects from the blood pressure medication. Many medication-related side effects diminish with time, but if they persist or are troublesome, your doctor may be able to minimize them by lowering the dosage, switching you to another drug, or prescribing medication to counteract the side effects. Alternatively, some side effects—particularly the less severe ones—can be managed with lifestyle or self-care measures.

The measures you can take for some common side effects of blood pressure medication are described below. Always consult your doctor before taking any over-the-counter remedies or making changes to your diet.

Common blood pressure medication side effects:

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