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What Causes Dizziness After Taking Concor And Ramistar?
I am a heart patient. a metronics single chamber ICD has been implanted in 2005. Subsequently a new iCD was implanted in 2011. My doctor has prescribed Concor 5mg once daily and Ramistar 5 mg at night. Sometimes I feel dizzy . The doctor wants to bring the Concor upto 10 mg per day. Please advice
The most important thing in your case is to see if your blood pressure is going high or bringing to low levels. This will help us understand if your dizziness is related to which types of blood pressure changes.
So, should monitor your blood pressure, record the results as reference. Depending on the time you did the last cardiac check up, I'd recommend to consult further with cardiologist and run cardiac check up to re-evaluate the current status of your heart.
Hope this helps. Dr.Albana Sejdini
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What Causes Dizziness After Taking Concor And Ramistar?
Hello, The most important thing in your case is to see if your blood pressure is going high or bringing to low levels. This will help us understand if your dizziness is related to which types of blood pressure changes. So, should monitor your blood pressure, record the results as reference. Depending on the time you did the last cardiac check up, I d recommend to consult further with cardiologist and run cardiac check up to re-evaluate the current status of your heart. Hope this helps. Dr.Albana Sejdini