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Can Taking Enalapril Maleate And Verapamil Lead To Low Heart Rate?

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Posted on Thu, 17 Aug 2023
Question: I take 100mg 2 times daily. having low pulse symtpoms. 55+-. . also take enalapril maleate 20mg daily and verapamil er 240mg daily
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:

Medications for hypertension can be the cause of your low heart rate

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Normally, the heart rate is 60 to 100 times a minute.
As I see you are already taking medications for hypertension and they can be the cause of your low heart rate.

If you were my patient I would recommend the following examination to confirm the cause of the bradycardia :

-a complete blood count
-an EKG
-thyroid hormone levels
If the medication is the cause you should consult your cardiologist to change them or to change the dose.

Meanwhile, some advice that I can give to you are:

-use low sodium diet
-control periodically the blood pressure and blood sugar
-avoid caffeine, alcohol and smoking

Hope I have answered your query.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician
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Can Taking Enalapril Maleate And Verapamil Lead To Low Heart Rate?

Brief Answer: Medications for hypertension can be the cause of your low heart rate Detailed Answer: Hello, Normally, the heart rate is 60 to 100 times a minute. As I see you are already taking medications for hypertension and they can be the cause of your low heart rate. If you were my patient I would recommend the following examination to confirm the cause of the bradycardia : -a complete blood count -an EKG -thyroid hormone levels If the medication is the cause you should consult your cardiologist to change them or to change the dose. Meanwhile, some advice that I can give to you are: -use low sodium diet -control periodically the blood pressure and blood sugar -avoid caffeine, alcohol and smoking Hope I have answered your query. Take care Regards, Dr Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician