Can you take rivaroxaban with antihypertensive medication?

Usually rivaroxaban can be taken together with antihypertensive drugs, but it is recommended to take the medication as prescribed by your doctor. Rivaroxaban is an antithrombotic drug indicated for the prevention of venous thrombosis, reduction of the risk of stroke and systemic embolism. When taking rivaroxaban, patients are usually able to take it together with blood pressure-lowering drugs, which will not affect the effectiveness of the drug or induce abnormal symptoms in the body, but patients need to use the drug reasonably under the guidance of the doctor. If the patient is allergic to the drug components in rivaroxaban or has obvious active bleeding, accompanied by the risk of hemorrhage, coagulation abnormalities, etc., it is contraindicated to take this drug. Treatment with the drug is also contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women. Some patients taking rivaroxaban are prone to bleeding risk, spinal/epidural hematoma and other adverse reactions, which need to be taken seriously. Patients are advised to take rivaroxaban and blood pressure medication as prescribed by the doctor, and not to use the medication or increase or decrease the dosage of the medication at will. If the drug is accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, patients should seek medical treatment promptly.