A new study has found that Celebrex raises blood pressure compared with placebo, but it does not increase pressure as much as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like Aleve (naproxen) and Advil (ibuprofen). Both types of medicines cause patients to retain salt and water, which leads to swelling and increased blood pressure.
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Full Question: I'm at my wits end. Now having increased blood pressure with my migraines. Having them 2-3 times a week, lasting 48 to 72... Read more »
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Today I would like to review some of the primary causes of High Blood Pressure. In most cases, there is no clear cause of high blood... Read more »
An exhaustive review of health records of 443,632 veterans nationwide reported by Ross D. Fletcher, MD, of the VA Medical Center in... Read more »
Two new studies published in the Journal of Hypertension suggest that the increase in blood pressure and cardiovascular risk that starts in many... Read more »
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New research published in the American Journal of Hypertension suggests that some commonly used prescription blood pressure medications actually... Read more »
According to a new study, a new drug called naproxcinod helps ease knee pain related to osteoarthritis (OA) without raising users' blood pressure.... Read more »
U.S. researchers have found that long-term exposure to traffic pollution raises people's blood pressure. The scientists say this finding may explain... Read more »