How does Metformin interact with commonly prescribed antihypertensive medications and are there risks or benefits associated with its impact on blood pressure regulation in patients with hypertension?
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Metformin does not typically interact negatively with antihypertensive drugs. It may actually lower blood pressure slightly, which can be beneficial for hypertensive patients.
Metformin does not typically affect the efficacy of antihypertensive medications. However, it can indirectly improve blood pressure by aiding in weight reduction in patients with hypertension.