Can Bisoprolol be bad for your heart?

Bisoprolol is an excellent treatment for heart disease where indications exist. Bisoprolol is a kind of beta-blocker, this drug can inhibit the beta receptors in the heart muscle, reduce the heart rate and reduce the contractility of the heart muscle, which can play a role in protecting the heart muscle, and can also reduce the burden on the heart to a certain extent, preventing premature hypertrophy of the heart muscle, and long-term use of bisoprolol, it may be effective in controlling the blood pressure, and alleviate the symptom of premature beats. The application of bisoprolol in patients with chronic heart failure can improve the degree of cardiac remodeling in patients and slow down the progress of heart failure. However, it is important to note that bisoprolol should be applied with caution in patients with acute heart failure to avoid the risk of worsening heart failure symptoms. Although taking bisoprolol is good for the heart, if you experience dizziness, weakness and sleep disorders and other uncomfortable symptoms, you need to reduce the dose or stop the drug in time for observation. Take bisoprolol must follow the doctor’s instructions to strictly grasp the dose and course of treatment, at the same time, pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, if there is bradycardia, bronchial asthma and other conditions, is to be contraindicated.