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Can Parkinsons And BP Medications Be Taken Together?

Here is a list of meds. my father takes for parkinsons, and blood preasure. I am wondering if any of them shouldn t be taken together. Carbido/ l-dopa one pill morning 50 mg Carbido/ L-dopa one pill lunch, and evening 25 mg Lisinopnil one pill a day 5 mg Crestor one pill a day 10 mg pramipexole three times a day .5 mg Focus Factor two times a day Vitamen B-12 once a day aspirin pill morning
Wed, 26 Oct 2016
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I do not see any major interactions happening between any of these drugs. I can recognise a minor interaction that only needs regular monitoring. Carbi/L dopa may increase the effect of the antihypertensive medication lisinopril. The only thing that needs to be done is regular blood pressure monitoring.
I hope the above information clarifies your doubts.
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Can Parkinsons And BP Medications Be Taken Together?

I do not see any major interactions happening between any of these drugs. I can recognise a minor interaction that only needs regular monitoring. Carbi/L dopa may increase the effect of the antihypertensive medication lisinopril. The only thing that needs to be done is regular blood pressure monitoring. I hope the above information clarifies your doubts.