Posted By Eric on June 29, 1999 at 09:23:05
I know you are going to say that I shouldn't come off my beta blocker without the advise of my cardiologist. I am taking
ACEBUTOLOLAcebutolol
Acebutolol hydrochloride 200MG once a day. I was told to take it
twiceTwice-a-day a day but I beleive that the least amount of a drug that works is best. I have been taking them for about six months now for symptomatic PVC's. I feel them very well and the doc wanted to try the beta blockers to see if it would make them less noticable. It did but at the expense of my energy. I feel very fatigued all the time. Now I am willing to accept the syptoms
(symptoms) to get my energy back. My question is, what side affects could I experience when I stop taking this drug and what are warning signs that I am having a particular dangerous side affect?
Thanks in
advanceAdvance care plus
Advance relief.
Eric
I think the answer is in the quwstion. You should not stop taking Beta Blockers without medical supervision. If you spoke to your doctor I'm sure he would consider your desires.
Joe
Thanks for your comments. I agree.
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Re: Need to get off of Beta Blocker. JoAnn 7/01/1999
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