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Paula  (Anonymous, 83.28.80.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Is it possible to combine Kudzu with drugs for hypertension?

Hello , my mother is going to take tablets from the Kudzu plant and the question is whether she can combine them with blood pressure medications?

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

There are reports that Kudzu root extract may have a lowering effect on elevated blood pressure, so when used together with hypertension medications, caution should be exercised and blood pressure monitored. In addition, it is worth taking preparations at a different time of the day. If you notice symptoms such as a sharp drop in pressure, dizziness or palpitations, stop taking Kudzu and contact your doctor.

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Gisou  (Anonymous, 2a01:cb11:8024:349d::) 15 months ago

1st Kudzu experience today.
Hypertension treated with calcium channel blockers and converting enzyme inhibitors. This morning 2 capsules of kudzu 3 h after tension at 17/11 palpitations, blurred vision, oppression. It requires caution. Kudzu recommended by my acupuncturist and looked directly at the laboratory.

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