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Giving Up Beta Blockers
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Has anyone else ever been advised by their GP to stop taking beta blockers due to not really needing them any more. If so, what effects have been felt when coming off these tablets and over what period of time.
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The reason that you're taking beta blockers might make a difference. If, say, you've been taking them (either on their own or with other drugs) for blood pressure problems then, if the doc is satisfied that they're no longer needed, I can't think of any reason why they couldn't be immediately stopped (with no ill effects). However if you've been taking them to...
17:30 Sat 18th Nov 2017
Hi Jenufa, I had to come off them due to Raynauds in my fingers. It effected me terribly. I though my heart would explode! I have very fast heartbeat. I ended up going into hospital because heart rate was dangerously fast. I was put on another, which is kinder on the smaller blood vessels. Good luck.
The reason that you're taking beta blockers might make a difference. If, say, you've been taking them (either on their own or with other drugs) for blood pressure problems then, if the doc is satisfied that they're no longer needed, I can't think of any reason why they couldn't be immediately stopped (with no ill effects).
However if you've been taking them to help you cope with anxiety then a common sense approach would seem to suggest that it might be better to come off them gradually.
However if you've been taking them to help you cope with anxiety then a common sense approach would seem to suggest that it might be better to come off them gradually.
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