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Coming Of Bisoprolol Fumarate
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sharona Says:
Sunday, 3/6/2011 4:20:13 AM
 
hi i have been on bisoprolol fumarate for about 2 months but i feel shocking .tired. my body doesnt seem my own i would like to come of them but worried about the effects it might have, i didnt take it yesterday and havnt took it this morning , i take them along with a water tablet for blood pressure i was on propranol but they changed them for bisoprolol. just wondered if any one had any probloms coming of them ? thanks marg

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vicky bbbbbb Says:
Sunday, 1/8/2012 1:41:34 PM
 
i started on this drug 9 months ago and tho it made me feel a little better it also ruined my life ,i was put on it for years of svt and 30 hour palputations im not going to lie but at first it was brill ,but then i couldnt sleep,and i became ratty and was more less worrid about the way i acted or things iv said (i have not bein on any other drug while taken this)then came the hair loss it sooo bad clumps every day,i told my self it will get better ,and being a 25 year old marrid women my hair means every think ,it was soo long and thick ,i kept saying it to heart doct and she shruged it off given me iron pills. they did not work and i have spent hours and weeks serching the net and its a common thing for a beta blocker to cause hairloss ,i nver thought it would be over half my hair !!!!,so to cut a long story short i changed my doctor and got a fab one and couldnt be sorry enough and gave me more pills ,but when i serch the new ones they cause rappid weight gain i though u gotta be kidding me they want me to gain weight and have no hair (ha ha ) so after talking to the hubby 1 dec i half my pills i was only on 5mg (dont seem alot ) to 2.5 and on xmas day was the last on i took !! its been 2 weeks and my hair wots left of it is stil faling .i havent brushed it in 6months !!! i know alot of pepole mite say they have had no problems ans there will be people that have sooo plzzz if anybody had hair loss and stop taken this drug ,did ur hair even grow back and stop falling out as i could really do with some one to talk to about this :(( ps i was on the drug 9 months

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sharona Says:
Tuesday, 3/8/2011 12:28:28 PM
 
hi . yes i have spoken to the doctor but he is reluctent to take me of them says that i should try them for longer .i will go back and talk to him and see what he says about changing them , thankyou .

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Verwon Says:
Tuesday, 3/8/2011 11:00:58 AM
 
Bisoprolol is a beta blocker that is commonly used to treat high blood pressure and cardiac conditions.

And yes, stopping them abruptly could cause problems, yu may experience rebound effects, such as elevated heart rate, palpitations and increased blood pressure, all of which could be dangerous if not carefully monitored.

It is also very important to keep your blood pressure under control, the risks of letting it go and continue to raise far outweigh the side effects you are experiencing from the medication.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Bisoprolol&ad=true

Have you spoken to your doctor, yet?

I also had some problems with medications in this class and tried several, before we found one that works for me, without causing any bad side effects.

So, the one I would recommend talking to your doctor about is Carvedilol. It is known to cause very few, if any, side effects in most people in comparison to the other beta blockers. It also has the advantage that it usually requires a much lower dosage.

Learn more:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Carvedilol&ad=true

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