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Do Xarelto, Metoprolo, And Triamzide Together Cause Memory Loss, Increased Heart Rate?

my mother is on 15mg of xarelto a day as well as metoprolo and Triamzide. she is know having issues with memory loss and has been hospitalized several times with increased heart rate. Could the combination of the above medications be a factor in these two issues?
Mon, 20 Nov 2017
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Hi There

After going through your query I understand your concern.

I would like to tell you that above mentioned meds do not have any drug interaction except one , metoporlol with triamzide increses potassium level in the body and that results in low heart rate.

Kindly consult with the treating cardiologist regarding this.

Hope to have been helpful.

Kind Regards
Dr. Navneet Bansal
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Do Xarelto, Metoprolo, And Triamzide Together Cause Memory Loss, Increased Heart Rate?

Hi There After going through your query I understand your concern. I would like to tell you that above mentioned meds do not have any drug interaction except one , metoporlol with triamzide increses potassium level in the body and that results in low heart rate. Kindly consult with the treating cardiologist regarding this. Hope to have been helpful. Kind Regards Dr. Navneet Bansal