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Suggest Treatment For High BP And High Pulse Rate

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Posted on Tue, 19 May 2015
Question: i am 55yr old male, and have been taking 5mg amlodipine for 5weeks, at home my blood pressure is 147/81 and my pulse rate is 61, I saw my doctor this morning who added 25mg of atenolol to my medication, as I was very anxious while it was being taken, I have read I reduces your pulse rate , mine is 60-61 bpm at present, how will this affect me, and my life style as I enjoy cycling and drive a fork truck in work do12hr night shifts.. is there an alternative to anetolol, to help reduce my blood pressure.
many thanks..
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Answered by Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
25 mg Atenolol will be much for heart rate of 60 bpm

Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,

Atenolol will reduce your heart rate. If your resting heart rate is 60-61, 25mg Atenolol can be much for you. Actually there is no need for Atenolol in this case.
Anyway if you decide to take the atenolol, i would advise you to start with low dose, 12.5mg or 6.25 mg, half or 1/4 tab.

I think it will be better to increase Amlodipin dose or add another medication instead of Atenolol.

Hope I could help you

Wishing you good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask

Regards,
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Suggest Treatment For High BP And High Pulse Rate

Brief Answer: 25 mg Atenolol will be much for heart rate of 60 bpm Detailed Answer: Dear Sir, Atenolol will reduce your heart rate. If your resting heart rate is 60-61, 25mg Atenolol can be much for you. Actually there is no need for Atenolol in this case. Anyway if you decide to take the atenolol, i would advise you to start with low dose, 12.5mg or 6.25 mg, half or 1/4 tab. I think it will be better to increase Amlodipin dose or add another medication instead of Atenolol. Hope I could help you Wishing you good health In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask Regards,