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Many doctors consider magnesium taurate⁹ the best supplement for people with hypertension (high blood pressure). Studies in rats show that it can help lower high blood pressure and protect your heart.
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Learn More »Have you considered clinical trials for High blood pressure? We make it easy for you to participate in a clinical trial for High blood pressure, and get access to the latest treatments not yet widely available - and be a part of finding a cure. Check your eligibility How does magnesium lower blood pressure? Magnesium helps lower blood pressure² in several ways. Among other things, it helps: Relax blood vessels
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Learn More »Can magnesium interact with medications? Yes, magnesium can interact with some medications. You should take care if you are taking the following: Antibiotics If you are put on antibiotics, make sure to take them at least two hours before or four to six hours after your supplement. Magnesium can decrease the effectiveness of some antibiotics if they are in your stomach at the same time. Levodopa/Carbidopa (Sinemet) This is a medication used to treat symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. People taking this medication should not take magnesium oxide or other supplements. Muscle relaxants Magnesium can relax muscles, increasing the effects of the muscle relaxant and thus the risk of side effects. Potassium-sparing diuretics These are also sometimes prescribed for high blood pressure. They can increase the amount of magnesium retained in your body, and this can result in an overdose if you take a supplement. Digoxin This drug is used to strengthen the heart. Magnesium can decrease the absorption of digoxin. Anticoagulants Magnesium can slow blood clotting. Sulfonylurea This is a medication used to treat diabetes, and it can interfere with some forms of magnesium. If you are on sulfonylurea, talk to your doctor about what kind of magnesium you can take. Gabapentin Gabapentin is an anti-seizure drug. Do not take gabapentin less than two hours before or four to six hours after your supplement. Ketamine Ketamine is used to treat severe pain and depression, and magnesium can increase its side effects. High-dose zinc supplements These supplements can prevent magnesium absorption. As you can see, some of these interactions are with medication your doctor might give you for your blood pressure. Therefore, it is vital to tell your doctor if you are taking (or planning to take) magnesium and what form you are taking it in. Your doctor may recommend a specific type. With some of these medications, you simply have to take them at different times daily. Who should not take a magnesium supplement? You should not take magnesium if you have kidney problems, which are a common complication of diabetes. If your kidneys are weak, they may not be able to clear magnesium from your body, letting it build up to toxic levels. Talk to your doctor first if you have diabetes or any condition treated with medications that interact with magnesium. You should not take a magnesium supplement for your blood pressure without checking first with your healthcare provider. If you are already getting enough magnesium, you don’t need to take a supplement. Supplementing will have no added benefit and could result in you overdosing. While it is hard to test magnesium levels as much of it is held in our bones, a blood test can give you a sense of whether your magnesium levels are adequate.
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