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Bystolic Making My Bp Go Up And Heart Rate Very Low

Updated November 24, 2014
Patrick Says:
Fri, November 21, 2014

I recently had a bad reaction to Lisinoprill, Angioedema Edema. I just started taking 5 mg of Bystolic, I monitor my bp and it went from an average of 142/76, to 170/86, also my pulse rate went from 66 to 45 on average. Only been on this for 3 days now. Thinking of stopping. Anyone have similar reaction?

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Verwon Says:
Mon, November 24, 2014

Hello, Patrick! How are you doing? I'm sorry about the problems that you're having.

You might be experiencing a bit of a rebound effect from going off of the Lisinopril and switching to the Bystolic, it could take a few weeks for things to balance out and for you to see if it's going to work for you.

Typical side effects to this medication may include nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach pain and dry cough.

Have you consulted your doctor? They may want to prescribe a higher dosage, or add another medication to bring it down faster.

However, due to that rebound effect that I mentioned, please don't stop taking it, without speaking to your doctor. There's a chance that the rebound effect could get worse, which creates the risk of a stroke or heart attack.

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