Do calcium channel blockers cause coughing? Unpacking the Link and How to Find Relief
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5 min read
While most people associate a drug-induced cough with ACE inhibitors, a lesser-known fact is that a persistent cough can also be a side effect of taking calcium channel blockers. Unlike the direct mechanism seen with ACE inhibitors, a cough linked to calcium channel blockers is often an indirect result of gastroesophageal reflux, or GERD. This can cause chronic irritation in the throat and airways, leading to a lingering cough.