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Heart medication and low blood pressure

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Stillthinkim18 Mon 18-Aug-25 16:31:12

Do any of you lovely Grans have very low blood pressure? I was prescribed Bisoprolol, Aspirin and Dapagliflozin together with Clopidogrel after a minor heart attack and my blood pressure is very low. My cholesterol specialist has told me to stop the Bisoprolol and referred me back to the cardiologist. I have a whole host of side effects from the medications and I'm finding it very difficult to get appointment at the GP. Any thoughts ladies? Thank you for reading!!

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rafichagran Tue 02-Sept-25 13:30:17

I have low blood pressure and have had a proceedure for superventricular'. I was put on lamoprasol and it increased my palpitations they are trying another drug. I feel for you because medication is difficult and the side affects hard.

I would see my GP, I know its hard but as someone posted you may feel better combining of bisopradol. Good luck I know how hard it is.

argymargy Tue 02-Sept-25 13:23:27

RedRidingHood

What is a "cholesterol specialist"? Is it a doctor?
I'm sure your cardiologist will sort out the right balance. It's true that bisoperol lowers the BP

A cholesterol specialist is usually a Chemical Pathologist - they may call themselves Lipidologist if they are super-specialised. Yes, they are medical doctors.

NotSpaghetti Tue 02-Sept-25 13:14:44

It's my beats per minute not my BP!

growstuff Tue 02-Sept-25 12:25:35

NotSpaghetti

Neither growstuff just a very slow beat!
Nobody seems bothered about it.

Good that you've had it checked out and nobody seems to be bothered.

David49 It appears it's been checked.

David49 Mon 01-Sept-25 18:05:40

Blood pressure that low is dangerous you will have a dizzy spell and a fall is likely.
Go back to your GP and change the meds

NotSpaghetti Mon 01-Sept-25 17:56:28

Neither growstuff just a very slow beat!
Nobody seems bothered about it.

silverlining48 Mon 01-Sept-25 14:21:13

Thanks and I will keep trying.

growstuff Mon 01-Sept-25 13:56:12

silverlining48

I am definitely not an athlete but my heart rate is usually 50 ish too, blood pressure generally on the low side but been as low as 75/35 following an outpatient procedure. My feet and legs below the knee, hands, nose and toes are often very cold whatever the weather and I wonder about my circulation.
I am 77, reasonably healthy , walk a lot and take no regular medication. I had a blood test a few weeks ago but still waiting for the result. I have asked….

I'm sure you know that "normal" bpm is between 60-100, apart from exceptionally fit athletes. If I were you, I'd ask for more than a blood test, which won't give you the reason for exceptionally low bpm.

(But I'm no medic and I'm not you.)

silverlining48 Mon 01-Sept-25 13:48:14

I am definitely not an athlete but my heart rate is usually 50 ish too, blood pressure generally on the low side but been as low as 75/35 following an outpatient procedure. My feet and legs below the knee, hands, nose and toes are often very cold whatever the weather and I wonder about my circulation.
I am 77, reasonably healthy , walk a lot and take no regular medication. I had a blood test a few weeks ago but still waiting for the result. I have asked….

Babs03 Mon 01-Sept-25 13:33:07

My DH is on bisoprolol for atrial fibrillation and has ceased having blood pressure tabs because the meds bring it down.
He has random attacks of AF when he can be sleeping but his heart rate can be as high as 170bpm, he wears a smart watch so can be alerted to this and will give him another bisoprolol to bring it down.
But his blood pressure was quite high so never goes too low.

growstuff Mon 01-Sept-25 13:15:04

NotSpaghetti

50 bpm would be quite high for me! Mine is usually 38 - 42!

Blimey! Are you an athlete or exceptionally fit?

growstuff Mon 01-Sept-25 13:12:18

Stillthinkim18

You might be interested in this article:

www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/beta-blockers-have-detrimental-impact-on-health-of-women-users-study/ar-AA1LzjEe

I don't usually post this kind of medical link because many of them are written by cranks with treatments to sell, but this one looks legit.

I'm not a medic, so please don't follow any advice without discussing with a doctor or specialist nurse.

NotSpaghetti Thu 28-Aug-25 20:23:30

50 bpm would be quite high for me! Mine is usually 38 - 42!

butterandjam Thu 28-Aug-25 20:03:28

Stillthinkim18

BP ranged from 99/48, 107/56, to 113/55. When I saw the consultant at the lipid clinic, they were concerned and took me off the Bisoprolol. I am waiting to hear from the cardiologist and hope also to get a GP appointment. Thank you ladies for your comments.

Healthy active 78 yr old DH has a naturally low heart rate ( 50 ish) . Probably all his life, but he only found out 30 yeara ago when his running group started monitoring their heart rates.

His BP ( checked monthly and recorded online for GP) is normally in your 2nd and 3rd ranges above. Lower than average but normal for him.

Remember "normal range " has a lower end and a higher end. We're not all average.

Mamanelen10 Thu 28-Aug-25 18:51:12

My sister is on Bisoprolol and has been suffering frequent nose bleeds. Has anyone else experienced this?

Sarnia Tue 19-Aug-25 16:40:53

Bisoprolol is a beta blocker and it's job is to reduce the heart rate. I wouldn't be surprised if your cardiologist withdrew this medication. I was on this until a 48 tape showed very low heart rate and it was stopped. I felt like a zombie on it.

Luckygirl3 Tue 19-Aug-25 16:36:39

Similarly some of the heart meds I am on are designed to make sure my heart is relieved of strain, but they reduce my BP and make life very difficult and frankly unsafe when I am on my own.

farmgran Tue 19-Aug-25 13:16:15

I resisted a recent attempt to start me on Bisoprolol as I don't have high blood pressure and it drops when I stand up. I think the cardiologists think it takes some strain off the heart to keep the b/p low but its not good if you become at risk of falling.
Its horrible feeling dizzy.
I hope things settle down for you.

Luckygirl3 Tue 19-Aug-25 08:40:52

You have been taken off the bisoprolol for good reason. Its job is to lower BP and heart rate. Since your BP is already low then it looks as though you do not need it and it is doing more harm than good.

Do you have any idea when your cardiology appointment might be? If not then contact the hospital and ask them if they can give you estimate. If you see your GP I suspect she will just take your BP and endorse what you have already been asked to do.

If it were me I would not worry too much and just stop them as asked.

I am sorry you are battling medication side effects. It is such a pain.

growstuff Tue 19-Aug-25 07:59:50

Stillthinkim18 Can you contact the cardiologist and get your appointment brought forward?

Meanwhile, Google advice on low blood pressure because you might be prone to feeling dizzy and fainting.

Ashcombe Tue 19-Aug-25 06:34:03

Try this link, mernice:

www.gransnet.com/info/search?q=Magnesium+

NotSpaghetti Tue 19-Aug-25 06:15:41

mernice - as you are "in" health it will open in "health" - if you wanted to open it under a different heading you need to go into the section (arts, travel or whatever) first.

NotSpaghetti Tue 19-Aug-25 06:12:14

mernice if you want to start a new health (or whattever) thread you can go to the little arrow top right (in the white strip) and open a list of options.
It includes one to start a new thread.
It looks like this.

Hope that helps

mernice Tue 19-Aug-25 05:24:08

I don’t know how to start a thread, I want to ask if anyone takes magnesium to help sleep. If so which one please?