How does Chlorpheniramine affect individuals with hypertension, and is it safe for use in patients with controlled blood pressure?
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Chlorpheniramine can raise blood pressure; thus, caution is advised when using it in hypertensive patients. However, if blood pressure is well-controlled, it can be used with monitoring.
Chlorpheniramine may cause slight increases in blood pressure. Patients with controlled hypertension should use it cautiously and under medical supervision.
In individuals with hypertension, chlorpheniramine might slightly elevate blood pressure. It is generally safe for those with well-managed blood pressure, with regular monitoring recommended.