Eat metoprolol for a year, now feel low heart rate, how to reduce? If you keep taking half a tablet, can it be reduced to a quarter? But it's hard to cut small pieces? Ask what to do
Condition Analysis:
If the heart rate is slow, you need to stop it. You need to gradually reduce and stop the drug within the time range of 5 ~ 7 days. Metoprolol reduction and withdrawal is generally to halve the dose every 2 ~ 3 days, and finally reduce it to the minimum for 4 consecutive days. If you need to stop it, you can't stop it suddenly
Condition Analysis:
If metoprolol is taken for a year, I think it can be gradually reduced to 1 / 4. If the condition is stable, I think it can continue to reduce. Generally, I can wait until half a month and stop the drug directly. If I'm worried, I think I can go to the cardiology department of the hospital and reduce it gradually under the guidance of the doctor
Condition Analysis:
Young male patients, you currently take metoprolol orally, but do not describe the basic heart rate. Generally speaking, for patients with coronary heart disease or tachycardia, especially patients with coronary heart disease and angina pectoris, the ventricular rate can be as low as about 55 times. It is suggested that you had better describe the current heart rate in detail. Further help you analyze and evaluate your condition and help you guide medication