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Krishnamurthi
Had AFb due to hyperthyroidism during 2007 and was on Inderal and neo mercazole and had recovered after around 6-8 months. Had performed 320 slice etc to rule out any blocks during 2011 due to AFb and was found to be normal except they said couldbe initial stage of COPd . Now for the past three days the BP is around 135/75 with heart beat of 100-120. Had taken Inderal to check whether the heart beat lowers. When taken inderal the heart beat comes to around 65-75 but BP remains fluctuating between 115-135. Since it is lock down now what medication can be taken time being to reduce BP and heart beat No thyroid issues now and spirometer tests showed the ratio above 80%
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It is ok.. continue the same medication Inderal at the current dosage
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You can continue inderal . BP readings are not alarming. Get your ECG done to know if you have Afib or not and do TSH as well.
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Take an ECG ,to find whether still you are in atrial fibrillation..based upon this,dosage of drug can be modified
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