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Can blood pressure meds make you feel nauseous? Understanding the Causes and Solutions

5 min read
According to the FDA, while many people experience no side effects, some do report an upset stomach or nausea when taking high blood pressure medication. This discomfort can be attributed to several factors, including the medication's mechanism of action, gastrointestinal irritation, or an abrupt drop in blood pressure. For most, this feeling is temporary as the body adjusts, but for others, it can be a persistent and bothersome issue.

What Helps Upset Stomach From Medication? A Guide to Relief

4 min read
Studies show that a significant portion of adverse drug reactions, up to 40%, affect the gastrointestinal (GI) tract [1.6.1]. If you're wondering **what helps upset stomach from medication**, simple strategies like dietary changes and timing adjustments can offer significant relief.