Some Blood Pressure Meds May Increase COVID-19 Risk Unlisted Video
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COVID-19 may interact with blood pressure medications and heart conditions.
According to a new study, the virus may cause cardiac complications like irregular heartbeat and cardiac arrest.
Data also shows evidence that drugs used to treat heart conditions might worsen the virus's effects in some people.
The potential interaction poses a challenge for physicians managing patients at higher risk for severe illness with the virus.
According to UPI, some doctors are concerned with the possible links between these drugs and COVID-19 and urge caution.
However, they do not recommend people stop taking their prescription medications to reduce their risk of infection.
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