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Shortness Of Breath Prescribed Propranolol And Franxit. Had Neurological Side Effect. Fells Dizzy

doc iam from andhra pradesh .iam suffering from shortness of breath due to mild mvp tvp my doctor prescribed propranolol and franxit which is an anti depressant i heart that franxit had serious neurolgical side effects and iam feeling very dizzy all time please prescribe me a mild anti depressant.iam also having sleep problems.
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Hi,

I read very carefully your query and would suggest to talk with your doctor. To choose the right antidepressant which fit to your disease isn't always simple. Also the combination of drugs sometimes can lead to undesirable side effects.

If i was your cardiologist would suggest citalopram or prozac, but the doses and the cheme of the treatment vary from patients to patients.

So again talk with your Doctor.

Hope i answered your query.
Dr. Bneard
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Shortness Of Breath Prescribed Propranolol And Franxit. Had Neurological Side Effect. Fells Dizzy

Hi, I read very carefully your query and would suggest to talk with your doctor. To choose the right antidepressant which fit to your disease isn t always simple. Also the combination of drugs sometimes can lead to undesirable side effects. If i was your cardiologist would suggest citalopram or prozac, but the doses and the cheme of the treatment vary from patients to patients. So again talk with your Doctor. Hope i answered your query. Dr. Bneard