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Side Effects Of Percocet
And High Blood Pressure


Percocet and high blood pressure individuals have cause for concern since you may be increasing your blood pressure levels unknowingly.



Percocet is a combination of Oxycodone and Acetaminophen, two drugs that are used to cure any kind of moderate to almost severe pain, which can affect your high blood pressure medication.

Oxycodone is a group of active components whose function is to relieve narcotic pain and relax the individual's mind.

Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic drug which helps accelerate pain relieving process.

If you are allergic to any of these drugs, you should consult your doctor before taking Percocet.

What Is Percocet Prescribed For?

Percocet is primarily prescribed for tooth, bone or muscular pain. It is a potent pain reliever for all different kind of injuries, fractures and surgeries.

Being a narcotic drug, your doctor will prescribe that one or two Percocet tablets be taken every six hours depending upon the severity of your pain.

The ingredients of this pill have been proven to be an effective aid in fever relief and also help reduce formation of certain chemicals present in your body which ultimately reduces pain.


Side Effects

Like every drug, Percocet has its share of side effects, and if these side effects occur it must be reported to your doctor.

  • High blood pressure
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Unbalanced pressure in your blood and uneven pulse rate
  • Drowsiness and vision change
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Itching and rash
  • Anxiety, weakness and slow breathing

Percocet And High Blood Pressure Individuals

If you want to take Percocet and high blood pressure has been diagnosed it is advisable to take this medication with caution, as it has the tendency to raise blood pressure levels.

Percocet can be taken with food, but this in turn, increases the chance of blood pressure. However, if you have high blood pressure and you have to take Percocet for pain, it is wise to reduce your salt intake and increase your water consumption.


Smoking, caffeine and alcoholic beverages are also major causes of high blood pressure so their consumption must be limited when taking Percocet.

It is also likely that if your blood pressure is normal, which is a measurement of 120 over 80 mm Hg or lower, you may experience a rise in your blood pressure levels after taking Percocet.

So it is recommended that you drink plenty of water, increasing your consumption of fiber and potassium while taking this medication.

Also if you are suffering from diabetes, have kidney or heart problems you are also expected to have your blood pressure elevated even more with taking Percocet.

You might need to stop taking Percocet if you are experiencing confusion, numbness in hands or other parts of your body, or have chest or neck pain. These conditions can possibly occur because your blood pressure has been elevated.

So it is necessary to monitor your blood pressure when taking Percocet to avoid serious circumstances.



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