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What Causes Elevation In The Pulse Rate While On Cefpodoxime Along With Crestor And Zantac?

I just took one pill named Cefpodoxime. I noticed an increase in my pulse rate. This was listed as a side effect that I should discuss with my doctor. I was wondering if it was interacting with my other medications: i.e., Crestor 10 MG, Toprol , Plavix, Zantac, Claritin and supplements such as calcium, fish oil, one a day vitamin,. I recently am discontinuing mirtapazine, 1/2 every other day 7.5 mg.
Wed, 18 Apr 2018
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Hello,

There is nothing to get panic about the heart rate.

If such a patient comes to me in my clinic, I suggest him/her to monitor the heart rate, every 4th hourly.

And I would suggest to consult a cardiologist if heart rate being on the higher side ( > 110/min) after monitoring for about 3 days.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah
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What Causes Elevation In The Pulse Rate While On Cefpodoxime Along With Crestor And Zantac?

Hello, There is nothing to get panic about the heart rate. If such a patient comes to me in my clinic, I suggest him/her to monitor the heart rate, every 4th hourly. And I would suggest to consult a cardiologist if heart rate being on the higher side ( 110/min) after monitoring for about 3 days. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Abdullah