How to help allergies when you have high blood pressure?

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3 Responses to “How to help allergies when you have high blood pressure?”

  1. the crusader Says:

    James Mejias

    Actually, there are lots of choices for your mom. Most allergy meds don’t raise blood pressure. It’s the sinus meds that do. She can take everything from Benadryl to prescription Zyrtec.

  2. somethinspecial_com Says:

    Rosie Gish

    I have bad allergies and had high blood pressure until a recent weight loss. I took Allegra and Flonase when I had the high blood pressure, still take them, and they work great. No allergy attacks anymore.

  3. Gabrielle Says:

    Leticia Hurt

    Patients with high blood pressure still have options with allergy meds, it’s the decongestant part of medications that she shouldn’t take but antihistamines are fine. Brand names differ from country to country but as long as she asks the pharmacist for a straight antihistamine (either sedating or a newer non-drowsy one will be fine) then she can get relief. Sedating ones will make her tired but are great for drying up running noses and itchy skin whereas the newer non-drowsy ones work directly on the histamines being released from the body because of whatever she’s allergic to. These will help with sneezing, running nose, watery eyes etc. A Pharmacist is a great person to talk to about this as they understand about the blood pressure issue and can go through options with her. Hope this helps!