Take a look at my forum that says, "GERD." I used all natural supplements. Check with your doctor to make sure all of them are okay to take for your condition and mixing them with medication.
I agree with Selma, you should ask your doctor. That said, I have taken Beta Blockers for years and have never been warned about avoiding Potassium. In fact, for years I took a prescription-grade potassium supplement while prescribed the beta blockers. Often times people who take beta blockers have high blood pressure and also take Lasix, a strong diuretic and must take a very strong potassium supplement.
HOWEVER: if someone is prescribed Spirolactone, another diuretic at the same time, as I am now, excess potassium in pill form and in the diet has to be avoided.
I have Congestive Heart Failure and my sodium and potassium levels as many other levels are monitored with blood tests because of the drug cocktail I must take to stay on the sunny side of the planet, and know that a potassium deficiency is dangerous and a potassium excess is even more dangerous to someone with heart problems.
That is a long explanation that you should be praised for your concern about potassium, and a reason why you need to ask your doctor.
Hi and welcome to the GERD forum.
I would strongly suggest u speak with ur Dr....rebound can be avoided if u taper slowly,,....but we r not Drs here so we can not advise u on what u should or could take....
Only ur Dr that sees u can offer that suggestion....and would also consult with ur cardio Dr.