Q: My doctor at best prescribed Lisinopril for high blood pressure, and I take Ibuprofen at night (usually) for arthritis pain. When should I take Lisinopril?
A: You should talk to the doctor about mixing ibuprofen and Lisinopril, it seems that a lot of drugs (and even briny substitutes) can affect this medication, so be sire to get all the info from your doctor before you mix anything with it.
My priest and a friend of his both were told by separate doctors that ibuprofen causes permanent high blood pressure in some patients. Reputedly long term usage of ibuprofen will permanently raise your blood pressure, but I've never seen any studies
I've been studying the effects of ibuprofen for fun and I've recuperate from across an apparent contradiction. Ibuprofen prevents or inhibits blood clotting, which should lower blood pressure, but at the same time it's supposed to enlargement blood pressure
I have a peewee fracture on my arm and was prescribed ibuprofen for pain but I do tend to suffer from high blood pressure. If I take one tonight will it be ok? I'll call the doctor in the first blush but right now I'm in pain and I want to get some sleep.