I take high BP medicine Concor AM5 for last one year. But have recorded low Heart Beat rate in range of 50-60 which I believe is low. Can you suggest alternate
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Yes either the dose of this drug be changed or the drug should be changed
Dr Ashish Srivastava
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There is no doubt that your heart rate is low but whether this needs any action to be taken (like changing medicine etc.) depends on your overall clinical profile especially your clinical examination. So please meet a qualified cardiologist as early as possible and get yourself personally examined for a final advice on whether to change the medicine or continue the same.
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