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High BPM and Bisoprolol 2.5 mg
I have increase in BPM 100 to 110 . Is it safe to take bisoprolol 2.5 mg  . Even if my BPM is in 85 or 90. Should I continue the tablet?.please help me on this . How long it will take efffect if I take the tablet?
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Yes, it will reduce your heart rate.. It will be given if you have told your consultant increased heart rate.. Once your heart rate comes down you can stop gradually..
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Taking the tablet without knowing the exact cause of high pulse rate Is never a good idea. Usually if the pulse is below hundred and BP is also normal you do not require the medicine. consult once To get a better idea
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