Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Xolair has no mechanism with which is can increase bp.....there are many causes of htn and only one class of meds cause cough....I have massive htn that is likely unrelated to anything about my drugs or asthma. In many cases, essential hypertension has no known cause.... Get a bp cuff and see if there is a pattern in your pressure. That will help with dosing/medication selection. Good luck! It took me 9 months to get adequate bp control but apparently I am odd. ps Is there htn in your family? If yes, that is your answer. pps Obvious no class of beta-blocker should be taken by you...if the med ends in " olol " that means it is a B-blocker and you need it reassessed pronto. ppps Obviously, talk to your doc about your concerns. I suggest a good internal medicine or nephrology doc.... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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