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Does High BP And Heart Rate After Smoking Methamphetamine Need ER Admission?
I am 44 & had double bypass 3 years ago. I take 25mg metoprolol twice a day but had tried to ween off due to things I read on the internet. I have smoked a small amount of meth because I am always so tired with a usual heart rate of 48-50bpm. Today after smoking a small amount my bp is 163/112 with heart rate 110bpm. I immediately took 25mg metoprolol & .5mg Xanax, which I am prescribed 1mg twice a day for severe anxiety. My bp is now 156/108 with heart rate of 84bpm. Should I go to ER or have a done what was needed to correct this. I do not smoke meth regularly at all. Only maybe once a month or less. I know this sounds completely stupid of me but I am so tired of always being tired at my age & the drug helps me to get motivated & do the things I have to do. I feel normal after using like I did before my surgery. Except for today. Please help?
For this reason, if you have feeling chest pain or your heart rate is irregular, I would recommend going to the ER for a physical exam, a resting ECG and cardiac enzymes.
Hope to have been helpful!
Wishing good health,
Dr. Iliri
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Does High BP And Heart Rate After Smoking Methamphetamine Need ER Admission?
Hello! Welcome on Ask a Doctor ! I passed carefully through your question and would explain that meth can be really dangerous considering your past medical history. You should know that increases the risk for a heart attack or cardiac arrhythmia in your clinical situation. For this reason, if you have feeling chest pain or your heart rate is irregular, I would recommend going to the ER for a physical exam, a resting ECG and cardiac enzymes. Hope to have been helpful! Wishing good health, Dr. Iliri