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Does buspirone increase or slow your heart rate?

What are the cardiac side effects of levodopa?

What are the cardiac side effects of levodopa? I read hypertension and hypotension and I didn't understand

Is it normal to still have heart arrhythmia while taking metoprolol? My dr. says not to worry it is?

... about 80% controlled. How do I get my anxiety under control? I think about this everyday hoping it won't happen today. I can go a few days fine... read more

Can hydroxyzine hcl be used as a sleep aid?

My doctor said that this is used to treat itching and anxiety. My rosacea got out of hand, caused me terrible itching. My doctor prescribed... read more

Can I still take Ativan if heart rate seems low?

If your heart rate is only at 69 per minute, is it safe to take Ativan or will it lower heart to much?

High blood pressure - why does my bisoprolol lower my heart rate but doesn't control BP well?

But my Xanax brings it right down. It's like my Xanax controls my BP and my bisoprolol just lowers my heart rate?

What sleep aids may I take while on letrozole?

Is it ok to take Simply Sleep? Or Unisom?

Can pulmicort cause a rise in blood pressure w/severe heart palpitations?

Severe heart palpitations. Heart rate steady at 80 to 100. BP increases 200/115 at times, goes down with clonidine and other bp meds. I have noticed... read more

How can you check for heart disease at home?

Macrobid - Has anyone ever reported fast heart rates/tachycardia with taking Nitrofurantoin? Day 3 I

... had heart palpitations, Day 4 I had increased heart rate, Day 5 increased heart rate was hire; HR changed within 5-10mins of taking... read more

Had losartan 100mg hctz25mg added to 25mg atenolol. pulse very low and bp dropped low. Dr. says to?

drop the atenolol but keep taking the lorsartan which is the meds that causes all the awful side effects like confusion, lightheadedness, weak or... read more

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