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Betacap tr 40 - daily dosage
I was diagnosed with a neuro problem and was prescribed Tryptomer 25 mg (once daily) and Trigabactin (twice daily). My nerve pain improved a lot, but I started having palpitations and a hollow feeling in my stomach. Later, my doctor changed the medicines to Placida (twice daily) and Gabapentin (once daily), but palpitations continued. Then my physician added Betacap 40 TR (twice daily), and now my heart rate stays around 60–68 bpm, but I feel low and tired. I also have severe anxiety with occasional anxiety attacks. Could these symptoms (low heart rate, tiredness) be due to Betacap or medicine interaction? Is it safe to continue? And what can help manage anxiety and palpitations better?
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You need a proper physical examination and regular follow up with a General Physician. Please seek a proper consultation with a General Physician. This problem may need prolonged treatment.
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Beta apply tr reduces b.p., as well, low b.p. can cause weakness. Get your b.p. checked, thyroid profile done, share results. Reduce beta cap t.r. to 10mg daily. For anxiety, palpitations,  learn to relax adequately . One time offline consultation with a psychiatrist would also be helpful.
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Hi , your symptoms are due to betacap tablet .., kindly take it once daily ..,
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If symptoms persists , consultation must
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The medicine  for palpitations u can reduce to  half ie 20 mg
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Hi. Considering your symptoms occured after addition of Betacap 40mg twice a day, it does seem your low pulse rate and feeling of fatigue may be due to the effects of this medication. But we need to chart your Bp for that.
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It would be best to have chart your Bp 2 times a day - one early morning after you wake up, and the other at mid-noon or evening Bp, and then consult in person with a physician alongwith your Bp chart. this can help decide whether Tab Betacap needs to be lowered or not.
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incase of lightheadedness or sudden weakness, have a salt-sugar mixture (Namak shikanji).
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Your heart rate at 60 to 68 is normal, and feeling low could be because you are adjusting to your new medication and make sure eat timely meals based on your schedule, whatever the medication you are using now, covers for your anxiety too
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Proper timely meals, and sleep, make sure to include fruits and raw vegetables in your diet
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Try yoga and meditation, breathing exercises for panic attacks, consult for further doubts
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Get a review by your treating doctor
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Safe
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Needs to be evaluated Do consult
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Can help you,
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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