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Most beta-blockers (e.g. propanolol, metopropolol, etc.) are cardiac medicines used as anti-hypertensives. They would be beneficial in lowering blood pressure.
 
todoveritas said:
Most beta-blockers (e.g. propanolol, metopropolol, etc.) are cardiac medicines used as anti-hypertensives. They would be beneficial in lowering blood pressure.


i take a very low dose of propranolol for anxiety symptoms (palpitations etc).. my heart rate at rest is about 40 bpm.. but usuallly between 50-60 bpm.. is this a safe level to have it at?.. another thing i wanted to ask u guys.. when u are excercising, how fast should your heart go?? ive noticed mine go upto 140 bpm.. and it takes quite a while for it to come back down? also whats a normal resting heart rate??
 
shaz29 said:
i take a very low dose of propranolol for anxiety symptoms (palpitations etc).. my heart rate at rest is about 40 bpm.. but usuallly between 50-60 bpm.. is this a safe level to have it at?.. another thing i wanted to ask u guys.. when u are excercising, how fast should your heart go?? ive noticed mine go upto 140 bpm.. and it takes quite a while for it to come back down? also whats a normal resting heart rate??


resting hr doctors say the lower it is the longer you live not too low of course they usally dont want it under 40 and any kind of beta blocker lowers your hr thats why yours is 40 i take atenolo 25mg and my resting hr is 47-49 i also take 5 mg of norvasc i am on my 3rd cycle havent had a prob yet with aas and bloodpressure pills so you will be fine far as that goes...
 
dal022 said:
resting hr doctors say the lower it is the longer you live not too low of course they usally dont want it under 40 and any kind of beta blocker lowers your hr thats why yours is 40 i take atenolo 25mg and my resting hr is 47-49 i also take 5 mg of norvasc i am on my 3rd cycle havent had a prob yet with aas and bloodpressure pills so you will be fine far as that goes...


what about the heart rate when u are execersing?.. is it normal to be as high as 140bpm?
 
a resting HR of 40 is not that great. If your asympotomatic then your fine but if you get dizzy and light headed often tell your MD. 30 wont kill you but if a patient comes in with that HR and is dizzy he gets atropine.
 
errn247 said:
a resting HR of 40 is not that great. If your asympotomatic then your fine but if you get dizzy and light headed often tell your MD. 30 wont kill you but if a patient comes in with that HR and is dizzy he gets atropine.


i dont have any symptoms at all.. its only at 40 because of the beta blockers.. and thats only when im relaxed and lying down, when i am sat up then its about 55-60
 
Yes, 40 is a little low for a normal person not on beta-blockers. Is it a true 40? Take your pulse for a full 60 seconds. If you do not become light-headed upon standing, then I would not worry about it because your stroke volume is adequate to perfuse the big nerve in your head. Of course, if you are worried call your doctor, etc.

(Insert usual disclaimer about this message not being intended to treat, diagnose, etc.)
 
todoveritas said:
Yes, 40 is a little low for a normal person not on beta-blockers. Is it a true 40? Take your pulse for a full 60 seconds. If you do not become light-headed upon standing, then I would not worry about it because your stroke volume is adequate to perfuse the big nerve in your head. Of course, if you are worried call your doctor, etc.

(Insert usual disclaimer about this message not being intended to treat, diagnose, etc.)


Its not a true 40.. its in the 40's... anyway what do u mean by a stroke volume??
 
they use beta-1 blockers to help control the heart rates of experimental test subjects taking high dose clenbuterol. the b-1 blockers help prevent arythmias and palpitations.
 
shaz29 said:
Its not a true 40.. its in the 40's... anyway what do u mean by a stroke volume??

Cardiac Output = Stroke volume X heart rate

Stroke volume is the amount of blood your heart pumps out of the left ventricle in one beat. Normal is around 70 ml.
 
sofakingdel said:
they use beta-1 blockers to help control the heart rates of experimental test subjects taking high dose clenbuterol. the b-1 blockers help prevent arythmias and palpitations.


Thats the theroy behind it but little success is obtained when contolling palpatations and arythmias. they can help control the rate of some but not the acutal dysrythmia itself.
 
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