April 8, 2008
Blood Pressure Drugs and Persistent Coughing
It’s an extremely annoying constant cough and you can’t figure out why you have it. All of a sudden it just shows up one day and it won’t go away. This constant cough disturbs your sleep and interferes with your meals. The usual cough remedies don’t work. Anti-bacterial prescriptions have no effect, and neither do over-the-counter medicines. You don’t get relief from home cough remedies either.
Most maddening of all…you go to a doctor and your he or she can’t see any signs of a throat infection or inflammation.
This cough has many of the characterics of a so-called “smokers cough,” but even even people who have never smoked can get it.
What is it?
Well, if you have a cough that fits the description above, and you also have high blood pressure, you may be experiencing a little-known side effect of your blood pressure medication.
The so called ACE inhibitors, or common blood pressure drugs, may cause a constant cough. Sometimes people who are taking ACE inhibitors say their throat even feels slightly raw and sensitive to touch.
Blood pressure medications have long been known to cause a number of other side effects like hair loss and loss of taste.
Common blood pressure medications include prescription medicines like captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Zestril or Prinivil)
Anyone suffering from constant cough should investigate other blood pressure medications. But doctors are also quick to point out that anyone taking blood pressure medicine shouldn’t stop abruptly. The constant cough may be annoying, but it is probably not nearly as much of a threat to long term health as high blood pressure.
Click on blood pressure medication for additional information. You’ll find more than a dozen articles on topics related to blood pressure. Click on persistent cough for articles on constant cough.
These websites also offer resources and products available that will help you understand the relationship between blood pressure and constant cough better.








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