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Avoiding Vasoconstricting Medications

for Raynaud's Disease

Avoiding medications that cause peripheral vasoconstriction including beta-blockers, decongestants and some migraine medications.

How it works

Various medications cause peripheral vasoconstriction through different mechanisms, directly triggering or worsening Raynaud's episodes.

What to watch for

Discuss with your doctor before stopping any prescribed medication. Alternatives are usually available.

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