Usually, you can take ibuprofen with antihypertensive medication, but you need to use it under a doctor’s supervision, and never in your own dosage.
Ibuprofen belongs to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Ibuprofen can be used to relieve headaches, muscle pain, toothache, menstrual cramps, etc. It can also be used to treat fever caused by infectious or non-infectious diseases.
Antihypertensive drugs are generally medications that lower blood pressure by inhibiting heart muscle contraction or dilating blood vessels and controlling blood pressure. Ibuprofen does not conflict with the pharmacological mechanism of antihypertensive drugs and does not cause an increase or fluctuation in blood pressure, so it is possible to take ibuprofen with antihypertensive drugs.
However, allergic to NSAIDs need to be prohibited, patients with liver disease, renal insufficiency may increase the burden on the functions of the liver and kidneys, resulting in liver and kidney function abnormalities. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor in advance before use, and do not use the dosage on your own.
It should be noted that if patients experience discomfort after use, they should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, the corresponding treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.