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Regarding tachycardia.
I was covid positive in mid of march and came to normal in first week of april. From 15 may i was having mild temperature and body ache for 6-7 days. Dr gave me protien powder, multivitamins and duolin and budecort respules. After duolin and budecort inhalation there were mild mucus cough. Today all symptoms are set only sometimes there is mild mucous cough and feeling throat irritation. I have taken blood thinner for 1.5 months. From 2-3 days i have tachycardia issue. At rest my pulse is 105 to 110. No body ache No fever. My oxygen saturation is 97-98. What may be the cause for tachycardia. I am hypertension patient and taking prolomet XL25 for the same. Pls. Need your opinion.
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Hi greetings of the day Better stop duolin as duolin contains salbutamol which increases heart rate
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Duolin respules contain Salbutamol which causes Tachycardia in normal patients. Just do steam inhalation, if you do not have breathing difficulty.
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Consider discontinuing Duolin
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