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Use Of Bisoprolol As "Pill In The Pocket"
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I hope someone can help.
I have searched NHS site and a few others, but cannot find an answer to my query.
I was prescribed Bisoprolol 5mg daily (to taken at 7 am) a couple of years back due to Atrial Fibrillation .
I have not had an incident since, but very occasionally , in the evening, I detect irregular pulse which only lasts a few seconds.
If , for example, the irregularity does not stop, is it OK to take 2.5mg as "pill in the pocker" or will this cause bradycardia ?
I have searched NHS site and a few others, but cannot find an answer to my query.
I was prescribed Bisoprolol 5mg daily (to taken at 7 am) a couple of years back due to Atrial Fibrillation .
I have not had an incident since, but very occasionally , in the evening, I detect irregular pulse which only lasts a few seconds.
If , for example, the irregularity does not stop, is it OK to take 2.5mg as "pill in the pocker" or will this cause bradycardia ?
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Sorry....I missed the point of your question. The added beats in the evening are nothing yourself to concern yourself about and I wouldn't take another Bisoprolol. I wouldn't do any harm but I cannot conceive that it would help. In my opinion, those added beats that you have for a few seconds at night are no big deal and not life threatening. You could have a...
07:58 Wed 05th Jul 2023
Sorry....I missed the point of your question.
The added beats in the evening are nothing yourself to concern yourself about and I wouldn't take another Bisoprolol. I wouldn't do any harm but I cannot conceive that it would help.
In my opinion, those added beats that you have for a few seconds at night are no big deal and not life threatening.
You could have a "pill in the pocket" it wouldn't do any harm.........but I wouldn't.
The added beats in the evening are nothing yourself to concern yourself about and I wouldn't take another Bisoprolol. I wouldn't do any harm but I cannot conceive that it would help.
In my opinion, those added beats that you have for a few seconds at night are no big deal and not life threatening.
You could have a "pill in the pocket" it wouldn't do any harm.........but I wouldn't.
I'm on the same dose 2.5 twice and day and GP permission to take a other 2.5 when necessary. That's usually after my frequent panics or nightmares! One Hospitsl felt that my AF was more connected to my anxiety than anything else. My resting heartbeat varies between 60 and 70, but hasn't for a long time exceeded 100 and I can breathe that down quite quickly
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