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Can I drink hot water with crushed garlic after taking Nifedipine for blood pressure?
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Question #29480
94 days ago
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Can I drink hot water with crushed garlic after taking Nifedipine for blood pressure?

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*Question for Doctor* "Hi Doc, I'm taking Nifedipine USP 30 for BP. Can I drink hot water with crushed garlic 3 hours after my meds? Want to check if it's safe."

How long have you been taking Nifedipine?:

- 1-6 months

What is your current blood pressure reading?:

- Slightly elevated

Have you experienced any side effects from Nifedipine?:

- No side effects

Why are you considering adding garlic to your routine?:

- For its health benefits

Have you talked to your doctor about using garlic with your medication?:

- No, I didn't think it was necessary

How do you usually take your medications?:

- With food
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Taking Nifedipine, a common medication for high blood pressure, three hours before consuming hot water with crushed garlic is typically safe and should not cause any adverse interactions. Though garlic can have some effect on blood pressure due to its potential for minor vasodilation, it’s unlikely to interact with Nifedipine in a harmful way when used in this manner. However, Garlic can enhance the effects of blood thinners as well as potentially affect your blood pressure, so if you’re on other medications, its important to discuss this with your healthcare provider. Additionally, be observant for any signs of gastrointestinal discomfort, as raw garlic, especially when crushed, can sometimes lead to stomach upset. Lastly, there’s no substantial evidence suggesting a significant risk of interference between garlic in your dietary routine and Nifedipine, but if you notice unusual symptoms such as dizziness or a notable change in blood pressure readings, it might be wise to re-evaluate your diet and medication schedule with your doctor to ensure optimal management. Always monitor your condition closely and keep regular check-ups to ensure that your blood pressure remains in control as dietary changes are implemented.

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Hello dear See as per clinical studies It is safer and no deadly combination have been proven So as per my clinical experience You can take it Regards

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