It probably isn't recommended.
If you've got a preexisting hypertensive condition, chances are your doctor won't be irresponsible enough to prescribe hormonal contraceptives. This is because there is a heightened risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and blood clots. If you already have high blood pressure, adding in a known BP elevator would be a recipe for disaster!
This is the exact reason why, during your exam, that you're absolutely truthful about telling your doctor about your full medical history and about all medicines you're taking.Can you take blood pressure medication along with birth control?
Usually, you can. Your prescribing doctor or pharmacist would be able to tell you, though.Can you take blood pressure medication along with birth control?
Please call your physician and get a professional answer. I don't think anyone on YA has the qualifications to give you an answer to this question.
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