Posted by baseball55 on January 27, 2019, at 17:05:50
In reply to Re: Parnate + coffee: safety, upper limit?, posted by ed nieg on January 27, 2019, at 9:17:29
High BP is not called the "silent killer" for nothing. There are no acute symptoms. The headache from extremely high BP caused by interaction of MAOIs with tyramine is an occipital headache and associated with extremely high (like 200+systolic) BP. But people can have very high (180+ systolic) BP with no symptoms at all.
120-140 is totally normal systolic range. Over the course of a day BP goes up, down and sideways. If you are worried about BP, take it every day at the same time for a few weeks and see what the average is.
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