Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions. A drug that constricts blood vessels would have <span>Increase blood pressure.
</span>This may cause your blood pressure<span> to rise even higher, putting greater stress on your heart and kidneys. </span>NSAIDs can<span> also </span>raise<span> your risk for heart attack or stroke, especially in higher doses. Common </span>NSAIDs<span> that </span>can raise blood pressure<span>include: </span>Ibuprofen<span> (</span>Advil<span>, Motrin)</span><span>
When you are in stress your body and mind are tense and your body and mind cannot concentrate or operate as it normally does, Resulting in many different downsides like not being able to exercise properly.