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Is it safe to take nasonex, rhinocort or any antihistamine tablet with ramipril?

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I’m on low dose of ramipril and suffer from gord ( acid reflux) and chronic sinuses. I was on nexium for my reflux 40mg and I got bad side effect so now suffering wit that coz it all interacts with rampiril.

I have read somewhere Rhinocort can elevate bp? I want to take antihistamine for my allergies coz it’s really bad I’m waking up in coughing fits and getting pressure aches..

Just want to know if it will be safe to take on bp meds?

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grace111

Best to call the pharmacist and get expert advice.

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Celtic

Ramipril has cough listed as a side effect. Perhaps a change of BP meds might resolve that problem.

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Whatnext2018

Look up drud interactions

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