Fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem, others)
If you take antidepressants, have your blood pressure checked regularly. If your blood pressure increases or isn t well-controlled, ask your healthcare provider about alternatives to these medications.
Hormonal birth control
Birth control pills and other hormonal birth control devices contain hormones that may increase your blood pressure by narrowing smaller blood vessels. Nearly all birth control pills, patches and vaginal rings come with warnings that high blood pressure may be a side effect. The risk of high blood pressure is greater if you re older than age 35, overweight or a smoker.
Not all women will have increased blood pressure from using hormonal birth control. But if you re worried, have your blood pressure checked at least every six to 12 months. If you already have high blood pressure, consider using a different form of birth control. While nearly all birth control pills can raise your blood pressure, your blood pressure may be l
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