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Taking Cardivas, Losarg L And Modlip Asg For Low Heart Beat. Is There Any Permanent Solution?

hi doctor my brother in law having low heart beat problem, it beats 35 per minute. this problem is there since 10 years. he is using following tablets cardivas 3.125 mg Losarg L Modlip asg i believe these medicines only controling the problem but not curing it. for permanent cure what is the solution. please reply me at YYYY@YYYY
Fri, 18 Jan 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

The tablets mentioned do not treat the slow rate!
Cardivas is a Beta-blocker / the dose is small / yet could be contributing to the slowness of the rate.

If the rate is slow and he is symptomatic, he should have Electro Physiological Studies.
He may need a Pacemaker implantaiton.
This may last a decade and more.
There is no other cure.

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Taking Cardivas, Losarg L And Modlip Asg For Low Heart Beat. Is There Any Permanent Solution?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The tablets mentioned do not treat the slow rate! Cardivas is a Beta-blocker / the dose is small / yet could be contributing to the slowness of the rate. If the rate is slow and he is symptomatic, he should have Electro Physiological Studies. He may need a Pacemaker implantaiton. This may last a decade and more. There is no other cure. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck