Can you take eugenol and antihypertensive drugs together?

The generic name of Eugenol is Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets, and antihypertensive drugs generally can not be taken together. Levothyroxine sodium tablets is mainly the treatment of hypothyroidism, by taking the drug can promote the secretion of thyroid hormones, and antihypertensive drugs mainly play a role in lowering blood pressure, these two drugs are not recommended to take together, may affect the efficacy of the drug or produce other adverse reactions. Levothyroxine sodium tablets and antihypertensive drugs are taken with certain requirements, usually once a day, so the two drugs can completely avoid the time. Levothyroxine sodium tablets are usually taken half an hour to an hour before breakfast, and it usually takes a few hours for the drug to gradually metabolize, and then the antihypertensive drug is taken later. When taking the drug, pay attention to the components of the drug, allergy is prohibited, tachyarrhythmia, non-hypothyroid heart failure and patients with recent myocardial infarction is prohibited, if the overdose of the drug will be arrhythmia, angina pectoris, diarrhea, spasms of the skeletal muscles, weight loss, and other adverse reactions, it may be necessary to discontinue or reduce the use of the drug. It is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and not to use the drug blindly on your own.