It’s true. Doctors recommend taking blood pressure and cholesterol medicine at the same time for better control of these conditions. Some patients do better with blood pressure medication first and then cholesterol medicine, while others require both medications. The safest approach is to take blood pressure and cholesterol medicine at the same time.
We do not recommend you do this. While this may seem like a good idea, there are a few reasons why this practice is not recommended. First, taking blood pressure and cholesterol medicine at the same time may worsen the condition of your heart or blood vessel. Second, taking them at the same time may cause you to overdose on one of them. Third, taking blood pressure medication first may cause you to develop a heart attack or stroke.
Blood pressure medication and cholesterol medicine are not supposed to be taken at the same time. Why? Because for a long time the pharmaceuticals that doctors prescribe have been very difficult to take. In fact, they have not been prescribed to treat the very common problem of high blood pressure (which occurs when your blood pressure is over 115/70). In 2000, the FDA required drug makers to give doctors enough information to safely prescribe these drugs.
In order to take blood pressure medicine and cholesterol medicine at the same time you must take two different types of pills. One pill to control your blood pressure, and one pill to control your cholesterol. The two types of pills are usually taken at the same time. A study by researchers from the University of California at San Francisco found that about half of patients taking both kinds of pills did not die while taking them.
The reason these drugs have this significant interaction is because the body is trying to balance the drugs it needs with the drugs that the body does not need. The body is trying to make sure it maintains enough blood pressure in order to keep your heart and blood vessels healthy. If you take one type of pill and have your blood pressure go too high, you will have a higher heart rate, which can sometimes lead to heart attack.
The reason pharmaceuticals sometimes interact is because they are designed to work together and cause side effects when they are used together. When you take one type of pill, you may also have a side effect that affects the other type of pill. When you take two types of pills, your body may compensate by having a higher blood pressure when you take either pill. This is the reason that many people have trouble taking blood pressure pills on their own.
The good news is that the two pills you take together won’t have any effect on your blood pressure. Only one pill would be able to affect your blood pressure. So if you take two pills, one of which has a side effect that affects the other, it will just be like taking two pills that are not the same thing.
It’s like if you take blood pressure pills that are not the same, you will get the same effect that if you take blood pressure pills that are the same.