The dose of Bisoprolol can be reduced when the heart rate is low and can be suspended if necessary.
Bisoprolol is indicated for the treatment of hypertension, coronary artery disease, and chronic stable heart failure with left ventricular hypoconstriction. Its administration may cause adverse reactions including bradycardia, dizziness and headache, elevated triglycerides, decreased tear production, hearing impairment, coldness or numbness of the fingertips, hypotension, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, and sexual dysfunction.
Bisoprolol is contraindicated in people with cardiogenic shock, second or third degree atrioventricular block, patients with sick sinus syndrome, symptomatic bradycardia, symptomatic hypotension, severe bronchial asthma, acute heart failure, as well as those who are allergic to Bisoprolol and its components.
Bisoprolol heart rate will certainly be lower than before taking, if the decrease is not large, and there is no dizziness, palpitations can be continued to observe, if the heart rate is lower than 55 beats / min or even lower, or with dizziness, palpitations, black haze and other symptoms, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the physician to reduce the dose of the drug.
Before taking Bisoprolol, you need to read the instructions in detail or take it under the guidance of a physician to avoid causing adverse reactions.