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Does medicine make blood pressure go up ?
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Some medicine could. But it depends on what your taking. Blood pressure is linked to many things like: hydration, activity, stress, and so much more. Is there a specific medication you’re concerned about? If so, there are many resources that can help determine the possible side effects (common and uncommon) for that medication. Just look up the name of it and there should be public info about the medicine.
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Some people have reported experiencing shortness of breath while taking blood pressure medicine, which could be a sign of vascular edema or an allergic reaction to the medication. However, it's also possible for anxiety to cause similar symptoms. It's recommended to consult with a doctor if such symptoms occur.
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