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Should I Stop Taking Medicines Since Pulse Shows 48 And BP Shows 112/59 After Taking Medicine To Slow Down Heart Beat?

Hey I'm 19 and am getting checked for psvt and they put me on a blood pressure medication to slow down the wart beat ad it brought my blood pressure to 112 over 59 and my pulse as low as 48 is this bad and should I stop taking the medication?An I am following up with a cardiologist wednsday.
Sat, 21 Dec 2013
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Dear sir

Low heart rate is very dangerous and it poses a great cardiac risk. It is called as bradycardia. It can be regular or irregular.

it is advised to undergo treadmill test and 2 d echo scanning for further follow up and needful.

For now review your medicines for beta blockers like atenolol... if you are using, discontinue it temporarily and visit your doctor

Thanks
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Should I Stop Taking Medicines Since Pulse Shows 48 And BP Shows 112/59 After Taking Medicine To Slow Down Heart Beat?

Dear sir Low heart rate is very dangerous and it poses a great cardiac risk. It is called as bradycardia. It can be regular or irregular. it is advised to undergo treadmill test and 2 d echo scanning for further follow up and needful. For now review your medicines for beta blockers like atenolol... if you are using, discontinue it temporarily and visit your doctor Thanks