
What Causes Increased Heart Rate When Suffering From High BP?

Need tapering & physician monitoring
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The drug is a Beta Blocker / and rebound (heart rate & blood pressure) is common at withdrawal.
It must be tapered in STAGES – half the dose for a week / quarter for another week / quarter on alternate days for a week…
The decision to change MUST be made by your physician…
There are several classes of drugs and several drugs in each class… Your doctor will choose an alternative medicine.
Usually an ARB (Angiotensin Receptor Blocker – Olmesartan, for example) or ACEI (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor - Ramipril, for example) are started in a small dose SIMULTANEOUSLY with the present drug and stepped up – as the first drug is being withdrawn.
CCB (Calcium Channel Blockers) are useful in many – if the heart rate is high, Diltiazem may be preferred (avoiding amlodipine or nifedipine)
Diuretics (water pills) are given often.
Most people need more than one drug to reach target levels…
Electrolytes, Kidney function and lipid need to be investigated
Take care
Good luck

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