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Does Lisinop, Metoprol, Nifedical Or Prazosin Cause Frequent Urination?

yes my grandmother takes four types of blood pressure meds can you tell me witch of them makes her use the restroom a lot please ? LISINOP , METOPROL , NIFEDICAL , PRAZOSIN she has to take 3 of them twice a day and she take one in the morning and on in the afternoon she has been arguing with me about this because she is up all night long using the restroom and is not resting well thanks
Sat, 3 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Diuretics are the type of medication that causes increase frequency of urination.

None of the medications listed are diuretics.

Other reasons for increase frequency may be the use of caffeine, using a lot of fluids in the few hours before bed, infections, stones, incontinence, overactive bladder.

She may want to be reviewed by her doctor to determine if one of these is contributing to her symptoms.

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Does Lisinop, Metoprol, Nifedical Or Prazosin Cause Frequent Urination?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Diuretics are the type of medication that causes increase frequency of urination. None of the medications listed are diuretics. Other reasons for increase frequency may be the use of caffeine, using a lot of fluids in the few hours before bed, infections, stones, incontinence, overactive bladder. She may want to be reviewed by her doctor to determine if one of these is contributing to her symptoms. I hope this helps