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Is it ok to eat grapefruits while taking beta blockers

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I think the beta blocker I am taking is causing a very bad phlemy cough

Beta blocker medicines are not known for causing a persistent cough.

ACE inhibitors certainly are (eg Renitec), but it is commonly a dry cough, not like yours.

There are other classes of medicine for hypertension, so ask your doctor what the cough is, and if you can try an alternative type for a while.

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What are some of the most common beta blockers used today

Examples of beta blockers

Some beta blockers mainly affect your heart, while others affect both your heart and your blood vessels. Which one is best for you depends on your health and the condition being treated.
Examples of oral beta blockers include:
  • Acebutolol (Sectral)
  • Atenolol (Tenormin)
  • Bisoprolol (Zebeta)
  • Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL)
  • Nadolol (Corgard)
  • Nebivolol (Bystolic)
  • Propranolol (Inderal LA, InnoPran XL)
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How do blood clots dissolve

1-First Stay active,action of skeletal muscles is very good to prevent blood clots
exercises after long periods of immobility is important.
2-Take a supplement. People who do not get enough dietary intake of Omega-3-fatty acids should consider taking a supplement. They are available in form of fish oils, flax-seed oils and primrose oils
3-Keep the body hydrated. It always helps to take in lots of fluids. A dehydrated body is like an un lubricated body where the blood cells will be forced to stick to each other to form clots
4-Guiltlessly go for dark chocolate
5-Use garlic and turmeric
6-Go for pomegranate and grapefruit
7-Eat more cranberries, grapes, and cherries


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Is it safe to eat grapefruit while taking beta blockers?

In terms of asking health questions about prescription drugs, you should ask that question of the doctor who issued the prescription or the pharmacist who filled it. I would not risk my life on the advice of random strangers on the internet who may not know their elbow from another part of their body. WEBMD.com states that grapefruit can affect beta blockers and to contact your doctor.
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Gerd medication and treatment

To be honest, the best person to ask would be your GP/doctor. But it's possible your GERD could be causing damage to your throat/esophagus. (this isn't good for your teeth/throat at all).
Antacids, such as Maalox, Mylanta, Gelusil, Rolaids and Tums, may provide quick relief, for short term problems. It's non-prescription, quite easy to purchase from the pharmacy.
to reduce stomach acid production: (these are H-2-receptor blockers-H2 Blockers reduce acid production by blocking signals that tell the stomach to make acid) these medications include cimetidine (Tagamet HB), famotidine (Pepcid AC), nizatidine (Axid AR) or ranitidine (Zantac 25, Zantac 75, Zantac 150). H-2-receptor blockers don't act as quickly as antacids, but they provide longer relief.
Proton pump inhibitors block acid production and allow time for damaged esophageal/throat tissue to heal. Over-the-counter proton pump inhibitors include lansoprazole (Prevacid 24 HR) and omeprazole (Prilosec OTC).
However, if you want a proper diagnosis, it's always best to see your doctor. :)
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I just started on a medicine for high blood pressure,Lisinopril. The warnings are not to take a salt substitute while on it, potasium being the concern. I am just getting over a sinus infection and usually...

I checked with my own Dr, I am a nurse on the payroll, he told me that you should be fine..... There are no reasons to take the med as well as the Airbourne, it is for a short time. If you have a blood pressure cuff, continue to take the meds and check the BP and make sure that you are in line, but if you dont, it would be recommended to get one anyway as you are now on a beta blocker for the BP. Be well and stay healthy, doing great!!! Guy
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