Zolpidem, a nonbenzodiazepine, can reduce SNS activity and nocturnal BP in nondipping hypertensive patients. Therefore, the use of such sleeping pill may reduce BP, independent of its effects on sleep.

Can you take sleeping pills with blood pressure medicine?

Don’t take it if you’re taking sleeping pills, nonsteroidal anti inflammatories (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, blood thinners, antipsychotics, and/or drugs used to treat depression, anxiety, or high blood pressure. Because its active ingredient is a hormone, it can have effects on reproductive hormones.

Does Ambien affect your heart?

At the same time, Ambien can have serious side effects on the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and sensory systems. Some of the potential reactions to Ambien include: Rapid or irregular heartbeat.

What medications should you not take with high blood pressure?

Some common types of OTC medicines you may need to avoid include:

  • Decongestants, such as those that contain pseudoephedrine.
  • Pain medicines (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and naproxen.
  • Cold and flu medicines.
  • Some antacids and other stomach medicines.
  • Some herbal remedies and dietary supplements.

Does zolpidem increase heart rate?

No changes in systolic blood pressure or heart rate were found with zolpidem in comparison to placebo.

Can you take Ambien with blood pressure medication?

metoprolol zolpidem Metoprolol and zolpidem may have additive effects in lowering your blood pressure. You may experience headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, and/or changes in pulse or heart rate.

What can I take to help me sleep if I have high blood pressure?

If you have high blood pressure and are experiencing pain and sleeplessness TYLENOL® PM may be an appropriate pain reliever/nighttime sleep aid option for you. SIMPLY SLEEP® may also be an appropriate nighttime sleep aid for those with high blood pressure who experience occasional sleeplessness without pain.

Is melatonin safe with blood pressure meds?

Melatonin might decrease blood pressure in healthy people. However, melatonin might make blood pressure worse in people who are already taking medications for high blood pressure. Do not take too much melatonin if you are taking medications for high blood pressure.