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Bradycardia
Three and a half months ago, when I did cardiac tests, I was told that I had high pulse/tachycardia. I told to take Concor Cor 2.5 mg. But whenever I take this medicine my pulse and bp would get very low. Yesterday I took this medicine in the evening at 5:30 pm. Today, when I checked my pulse it was very low, i.e 50 bpm. What can I do now to increase my pulse instantly? Thank you
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Nothing to worry. No need to increase your pulse instantly. This is because of the medicine. If you have no symptoms then you can ignore
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The effect of medicine—not worry
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Careful meditation should help
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