I have a pulse rate of 51 and take beta blockers for migraines can I take hydralazine?

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1 Dec 2009

It should be fine to take these two medicines together, just with a bit of caution. There is a minor interaction between them, which may contribute to low blood pressure, so your blood pressure should be monitored at least initially.

Please view link below for interaction in detail.

http://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php (metoprolol used as a example of a beta-blocker).

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