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Ewa 1960 (Anonymous, 37.225.61.) Warszawa 12 months ago

Dad 83 years old took a long time Sectral 200 (has a pulse 48-60), now the internist prescribed Nebicard 5 mg - I am worried if the pulse will be even lower?

Dad 83 years took a long time sectral 200, has a pulse 48-60, now the internist prescribed Nebicard 5 mg, I am worried whether the pulse will be even lower, or maybe it is better that Dad continued to take sectral 200?

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Ewa 1960 (Anonymous, 37.225.61.) 12 months ago

Thank you very much, I plan to visit my dad at the cardiology Regards

Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

12 months ago

The assessment of the patient's health and the decision regarding the implementation of a new drug is the competence of the doctor - unfortunately, in this situation you should ask the internist about the justification for changing the treatment. Nebicard itself can cause bradycardia (i.e. racardia), although not every patient will experience this side effect. I suggest that any doubts be clarified with a doctor, preferably a cardiologist. On our website, in the e-visit tab, it is possible to use a paid teleconsultation with a cardiologist. Link below: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-kardiologiem You can also check the prices and availability of the drug and place an order at the pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/52520/nebicard-tabletki/apteki I encourage you to read: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/problemy-z-sercem

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