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Pati (Anonymous, 46.205.132.) Warszawa 15 months ago

Can I combine Concor Cor and Depralin?

Hello. I was diagnosed with a slight hypertension. For 3 months I have been taking Concor cor 1.25 mg once a day. When taking the medication I have pressure different depending on the time of day 105/65 pulse 55 to 138/90 pulse 90 . In the meantime, the diagnosis of neurosis and prescribed DEPRALIN 10mg . Drugs supposedly have no contraindications to joint intake, but Depralin also lowers the pulse. With a heart rate of 50 thighs, will it not pose a threat? Won't it slow your heart down even more?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

15 months ago

Based on the test results, the clinical picture of your case, the doctor should adjust the dose of Depralin and its treatment regimen if you are taking other medicines. With antidepressants, a gradual increase in dose is often used and the reaction of the body is observed. If your doctor does not know about the use of Concor Cor 1.25 for treatment, you should inform him before taking Depralin. I have not found information that the combination of drugs containing Bisoprolol and Escitalopram significantly lowers the pulse and threatens the health or life of the patient. However, if you are concerned about your health, please consult your doctor again. A pulse below 50 beats per minute should not be underestimated, as it can lead to fainting, loss of consciousness and falls. However, not always a low pulse is felt by the patient – an individual matter. Article that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-poradzic-sobie-z-nerwica

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