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What Kind Of Aspirin Be Taken Along With Blood Pressure Medicines?

I take Metoprolol for blood pressure. I haven't had a cold in about 6 years but now I have one. What kind of aspirin type product can I take with this blood pressure medicine, and also what kind of cough medicine? I have so far been unable to contact my doctor.
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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acetaminophen is the best over the counter medicine for pain and fever in this setting. Cough medicines are generally safe as long as they do not contain a decongestant. You can often see this in the name that has a D attached to it.
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What Kind Of Aspirin Be Taken Along With Blood Pressure Medicines?

acetaminophen is the best over the counter medicine for pain and fever in this setting. Cough medicines are generally safe as long as they do not contain a decongestant. You can often see this in the name that has a D attached to it.