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What Causes High Pulse Rate While On Atenolol And Telma?

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Posted on Wed, 24 May 2017
Question: I am hypertensive for the past 10 years and on Atenolol 50 which was working okay. LAst month the BP was 160/100 so my physician changed for a while to Telma H (Telmisartan and a diuretic) with whihc the BP came down but my pulse was high so he then changed to Met XL (Metoprolol) 25mg twice a day. The BP was then under 140/90.Again after about a month the BP is high- 140-150 to 90- 95.
Now my Dr has changed to Met XL AM once a day.
Will that help? Or will I need a stronger dose?
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Answered by Dr. Sagar Makode (12 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It's likely to help

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Met XL AM (25/5) may help you since your bp was borderline high on Metoprolol 50 so here adding Amlodipine should help you. It's a potent antihypertensive medicine. However, if not controlled adequately after a week then it should be changed to Met XL AM(50/5) once a day, and this will certainly help you.
Also, have low salt diet and regular exercises. Hope this helps you and get back if you have any doubts.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Sagar Makode (26 minutes later)
Thanks for your answer. Also the BP was well below 130/80 with Telma H but I requested my Dr to change since I was not feeling comfortable with the high pulse (about 90).
Some questions pls:
- Metoprolol is a better beta blocker than atenolol?

- So these drugs may need to be reviewed and changed from time to time?

With Tenormin 50 I was very comfortable and never felt any pulse rising etc , but of course the BP may not be getting controlled.
Finally I understand that I need to give a weeks time to Metl XL AM and see if BP is within 130/80 or increase dose to 50/5?
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Answered by Dr. Sagar Makode (1 minute later)
Brief Answer:
Wait for a week or two, then need to be increased

Detailed Answer:
Yes metoprolol is better than atenolol, this needs to be reviewed periodically. But atleast a decade is required for convincingly better drug to come up.
However, since you are already on Metoprolol 50 mg, here we are seeing efficacy of amlodipine and we ll come to know it in a week period. If bp remains elevated then should increase the dose.
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What Causes High Pulse Rate While On Atenolol And Telma?

Brief Answer: It's likely to help Detailed Answer: Hello, Met XL AM (25/5) may help you since your bp was borderline high on Metoprolol 50 so here adding Amlodipine should help you. It's a potent antihypertensive medicine. However, if not controlled adequately after a week then it should be changed to Met XL AM(50/5) once a day, and this will certainly help you. Also, have low salt diet and regular exercises. Hope this helps you and get back if you have any doubts.