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Can Two Medication Taking For Rapid Heart Beat?

I am 38 years old and I have a heart rapid. My doctor described for me Concor Cor 2,5 mg twice daily and Procoralan 5 mg twice daily . Today I felt dizzy and my pulse during the day was 54-57 . Should I continue in taking the both medication together and what are the risks if the heart pulse become too slow especially while I am sleeping?
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Hello I have gone through your question and appreciate Your concern.
Two medications can be prescribed for rapid heart rate if one tablet
Unable to control.
In your case u r on two medication but ur heart rate is going down.
Bradycardia even complete heart block can happen sometimes.
It is Better to consult cardiologist and reduce the dose of medication.
Thanks.
U can write me back for any query.
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Can Two Medication Taking For Rapid Heart Beat?

Hello I have gone through your question and appreciate Your concern. Two medications can be prescribed for rapid heart rate if one tablet Unable to control. In your case u r on two medication but ur heart rate is going down. Bradycardia even complete heart block can happen sometimes. It is Better to consult cardiologist and reduce the dose of medication. Thanks. U can write me back for any query.