Methylcobalamin can be taken for hypertension.
Mecobalamin is an endogenous coenzyme B12, belonging to the vitamin class of drugs, mainly used for vitamin B12 deficiency caused by megaloblastic anemia and peripheral neuropathy.
Occasionally, there are gastrointestinal adverse reactions to methylcobalamin: loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Rarely, there are allergic reactions such as skin rash and urticaria. Methylcobalamin is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to methylcobalamin.
There is no contraindication to oral methylcobalamin in hypertensive patients, hypertensive patients oral medication process, as long as there is no special vasoconstriction, abnormal elevation of the heart rate of the drug can be, but hypertensive patients in the process of taking antihypertensive drugs and methylcobalamin, try to press to take separately, avoid taking at the same time, so as not to produce drug interactions.
If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time, and the use of drugs needs to be rationally applied under the guidance of a doctor.