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Published on: 11/6/2025

Can blood pressure medications cause dizziness?

Yes, blood pressure medications can sometimes cause dizziness as a side effect. See below to understand more.

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Explanation

Blood pressure medications, like losartan, are used to help lower high blood pressure. According to the medical literature, these medications can sometimes cause dizziness. This happens because they lower blood pressure, which can make you feel lightheaded or dizzy, especially when you stand up quickly.

Why Dizziness Happens

  • Lower Blood Pressure: The main job of these medications is to lower your blood pressure. When your blood pressure drops too much, it can make you feel dizzy.

What to Do

  • Stand Up Slowly: If you feel dizzy, try standing up slowly from sitting or lying down.
  • Talk to Your Doctor: If dizziness continues, it's important to talk to your doctor. They might adjust your medication or suggest other ways to help.

Remember, while dizziness can be a side effect, these medications are important for controlling blood pressure and preventing more serious health problems.

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