It is generally not recommended to take alpha blockers and beta blockers together as they can have opposite effects on blood pressure and heart rate, leading to potential complications. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking both medications to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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Not many things do. There are inject-able beta blockers that work very quickly. The pills will need an hour or so to take effect.
Rabeprazole/aciphex is compatible with any medicine metabolized by the Cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP450). These medications include theophylline, warfarin, diazepam, phenytoin, acetaminophen/paracetamol/tylenol and codeine. Aciphex users should not take aspirin/ASA or ibuprofen/advil.
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Beta-blockers are drugs that are prescribed to treat several different types of conditions, including hypertension, angina, some abnormal heart rhythms, heart attack, anxiety, migraine, glaucoma, and overactive thyroid symptoms; someone who is suffering from any of those symptoms might have to take beta-blockers.
Beta blockers usally decreases the heart rate. This question cannot be answerd.
.Anyone taking beta blockers for high blood pressure should not take any other prescription or over-the-counter medicine without first checking with his or her physician.Before having medical tests, anyone taking this medicine should alert.
My Doctor prescribed me Propranolol for a fast pulse caused from hyperthyroidism. Beta blockers are sometimes prescribed to people with thyroid issues. In my experience, and others I have talked to, heart pills cause really bad side effects.
Beta blockers slow the heart and make it pump less strongly therefore there isn't much glucose and oxygen reaching the muscles. They also have many side effects like tiredness, shortness of breath, swelling of feet, vomiting, diarrhea and irregular heartbeat.