Can I Take Streaatabs Plus Zinc with My Blood Pressure Medications? - Cardiology

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Streaatabs Plus Zinc F.C. Tablets 60 tablets per bottle


I have high blood pressure, but I take Yiyazheng tablets and Tianle tablets every day, which keeps it well controlled at around 120/80.
Can I take Streaatabs Plus Zinc F.C.
Tablets 60 tab/bot? Will there be any effects? Thank you for your guidance, doctor.

aaa, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/01

Dr. Chen Guifeng reply Cardiology


Antihypertensive medications do not interact with zinc supplements.
Thank you for your question.

Reply Date: 2005/09/01

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When considering whether to take Streaatabs Plus Zinc while on blood pressure medications such as益壓穩錠 (Yiyazheng) and 天樂錠 (Tianle), it's important to evaluate both the ingredients in the supplement and the potential interactions with your current medications. Based on the information provided, it appears that your blood pressure is well-controlled at 120/80 mmHg, which is a positive sign.

Streaatabs Plus Zinc is a dietary supplement that typically contains zinc along with other vitamins and minerals. Zinc is an essential trace element that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including immune response, protein synthesis, and wound healing. It is generally considered safe for most individuals when taken at recommended doses.
From the information provided, there are no known interactions between zinc supplements and common antihypertensive medications. This means that taking Streaatabs Plus Zinc should not adversely affect your blood pressure control or interact negatively with your current medications. However, it is always wise to consult with your healthcare provider before adding any new supplements to your regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking multiple medications.

In addition to potential interactions, it's also important to consider the overall health benefits and risks of taking a zinc supplement. While zinc can support immune function and may have other health benefits, excessive intake can lead to adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and headaches. The tolerable upper intake level for zinc for adults is 40 mg per day, so it's crucial to ensure that your total zinc intake from both food and supplements does not exceed this limit.

Furthermore, if you are considering taking Streaatabs Plus Zinc for specific health concerns, such as enhancing immune function or addressing a deficiency, it may be beneficial to have your zinc levels checked through a blood test. This can help determine if supplementation is necessary and what dosage would be appropriate.

In summary, based on the current understanding of drug interactions and the safety profile of zinc supplements, it appears that you can take Streaatabs Plus Zinc alongside your blood pressure medications without significant concern. However, always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you experience any changes in your health or if your blood pressure readings fluctuate. Regular monitoring of your blood pressure and overall health is essential in managing hypertension effectively.

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