Dear Josephine,
The answer is simple. If the benefits you incur from being on tegretol (say for seizure disorder)
outweigh the risks of being on a betablocker (which are few,if any), then you should continue
to take both. Also consider that the PACs and PVCs may not be from the tegretol, although I must
say it usually is a drug causing the side effect (in this case PACs/PVCs) when the symptoms start
in conjunction with the initiation of the medication (for this reason, I would address the problem or
question you pose as if the PVCs/PACs are from the tegretol. Discuss this with the doctor who put you
on the tegretol-ask him just how important s/he feels it is that you be on that medication as opposed to
one that might not have that particular side effect-then apply that information to my initial question
above-essentially what is best for you- tegretol and betablocker or alternative to tegretol(if there is
one) and possibly no betablocker. Good Luck.
I hope that this information has been helpful, please write back if you have anyj
further questions.
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