Metronidazole & Tetracycline: Do They Affect Blood Pressure?
Metronidazole: No, metronidazole is not known to cause high blood pressure. It is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
Tetracycline: In rare cases, tetracycline may cause a slight transient increase in blood pressure. However, it is not a common adverse effect of this antibiotic.
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