Hello. I have been diagnosed with tachycardia and left ventricular atrial disorders. And I have been prescribed concor 1.25mg and then at the beginning it didn't serve me very well because it lowered my pulse too much, but it's ok now and I was at a check-up with another doctor and she prescribed me to change the drug to iseptin40, is it the same, this concor and iseptin work the same? I don't know whether to take this concor or this iseptin
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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
18 days ago
Isoptin and Concor contain other active substances.
Concor contains bisoprolol and is used to treat stable, chronic heart failure with impaired left ventricular systolic function.
Isoptin contains verapamil, which has antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic effects, which may be important if you have been diagnosed with arrhythmias.
I assume that your doctor recommended that you change your medication after analyzing your medical records and your current state of health. I suggest that you follow the current recommendations.
If you have any doubts, I encourage you to make an appointment with a cardiologist - the service is available on our website in the e-visit tab:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-kardiologiem
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