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Can Bystolic And Sertraline Be Taken Together?

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Posted on Wed, 8 Mar 2017
Question: I am 23 and dealing with hypertension. Have been dealing with some health issues (fluid on my ear and vertigo, but also high blood pressure readings). Had a crisis hypertension 190/123 recently and went to ER. My physician started me on Bystolic 10mg and Sertraline 25mg. I do have some anxiety issues especially when it concerns health issues and suffer with some mild depression. Anxiety is worse than the depression. I took one dose of the Bystolic and Sertraline yesterday and had a horrible night. Felt like my heart rate was too slow (57), arms and legs felt light (weak), felt like I was going to go down, hands clammy and tingling like after being asleep and getting feeling back and couldn't sleep at all and my anxiety worsened because my body felt like I was going to go down. Me and my mother looked up side effects of both meds and found that they both cause insomnia, etc. I've only taken one Sertraline. Are these two drugs ok to take together since they both have some of the same side effects. If both drugs cause a side effect can that increase the severity of the side effect? I can call my Dr. but I feel like he will think I'm just being paranoid because I am a worrier, but I know my body and I know what I'm feeling isn't normal.
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Answered by Dr. Rishu Saxena (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Body will take some time to adapt to these medicines.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for choosing HCM for query.
As per your query.

-Yes Bystolic and Sertraline can be taken together.Bystolic 10mg is a high dose,It is a betablocker and apart from lowering the blood pressure it cause the pulse to slow down.Taken together both of them can add to side effects of each other therefore its better to take Sertraline in mornin(if you don't feel too drowsy) and Bystolic in night seperated by atleast 12 hours to minimise the side effects.
Initially your body will take few days to settle down with these drugs,So don't panic.Most of the problems will subside in a week.However if they don't you can ask your primary consultant to change the medications.Paroxetine is much better and safer then sertraline.
Thanks.
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Can Bystolic And Sertraline Be Taken Together?

Brief Answer: Body will take some time to adapt to these medicines. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for choosing HCM for query. As per your query. -Yes Bystolic and Sertraline can be taken together.Bystolic 10mg is a high dose,It is a betablocker and apart from lowering the blood pressure it cause the pulse to slow down.Taken together both of them can add to side effects of each other therefore its better to take Sertraline in mornin(if you don't feel too drowsy) and Bystolic in night seperated by atleast 12 hours to minimise the side effects. Initially your body will take few days to settle down with these drugs,So don't panic.Most of the problems will subside in a week.However if they don't you can ask your primary consultant to change the medications.Paroxetine is much better and safer then sertraline. Thanks.