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ABCmama
01-22-2007, 12:51 PM
I was put on 25mg of Toprol for sinus tac. For quite awhile my heart rate has been staying in the 70's and 80's range now its back in the upper 90's range.
Is this normal even being on a beta blocker?
I have been sick with some chest congestion, can that elevate heart rate?

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lylone
01-23-2007, 07:35 AM
You mentioned that you have chest congestion. Do you cough when you are trying to take your pulse? Coughing can cause your bpm to go up. It certainly does with mine.

wrmasylum
01-24-2007, 05:58 PM
If you are concerned, give yourself peace of mind and call your doctor, tell him whats happening and make certain this is normal and if not thenhe can take additional steps to bring your pulse back down to normal range.Good luck.

Machaon
01-25-2007, 12:24 PM
Quite possibly, whatever has caused your chest congestion, has also caused an incease in neuro-hormonal activity, exceeding what your beta blocker is able to control.

started04
01-25-2007, 12:29 PM
I was put on 25mg of Toprol for sinus tac. For quite awhile my heart rate has been staying in the 70's and 80's range now its back in the upper 90's range.
Is this normal even being on a beta blocker?
I have been sick with some chest congestion, can that elevate heart rate?

It is not normal to go from the usual HR to quickly go to a higher rate for a period of time. YES, congestion can cause the heart rate to go up. Congestion interfers with the oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange in the lungs, and the heart beats faster to compensate to meet the oxygen demand. You may also feel tired or fatigue easily as well.

linda1962
01-25-2007, 03:21 PM
You said you had a cold - are you taking anything for the congestion? Hope it's not a dumb question but my pharacist heard me sniffling when I was picking up my prescription and said you know to be careful with cold medicines don't you? So, just thought I'd mention it because I WAS taking medicine for it and noticed my heart rate WAS elevated and pounding but just didn't correlate the two. Hope this helps.

 
 
 




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