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Do beta-blockers have side effects of light headedness?

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My dad is on some new beta-blockers, can’t remember the name but it begins with an ‘S’, and he suffers VT, is it possible that he is feeling lightheaded due to these tablets?

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SpiritoftheFloyd

Yes, one of the known side-effects of beta-blockers is feeling tired, dizzy or lightheaded.

Here's a link to the NHS site on the subject:-

nhs.uk/conditions/beta-bloc...

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Ec-Louise in reply to SpiritoftheFloyd

Thank you so much!

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cowparsley in reply to SpiritoftheFloyd

Thanks for the link,don`t think I should have been prescribed bisoprolol as I have low blood pressure and COPD.Will question consultant at next appointment.

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HHH2017 in reply to SpiritoftheFloyd

I found this link really helpful, thank you.

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FocusRS

Hi Ec-Louise I went on Bisoprolol around 6 weeks ago for angina and was experiencing some lightheaded ness. I was on 10mg and went back to the doctor whom has reduced me to 5 mg. I am a bit better but can still get slightly lightheaded.

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Catlover36

Hi there, the link from SOTF is great & I'd add that sometimes your body needs to get used to a medication so reactions can change, also lowering the dose can still give the benefits but without the negative side effects (I went from 2.5 bisopropol to 1.25 & am very happy now whereas on 2.5 I was a wreck :-). You may find that the Dr will talk to you about your dad too which may make you feel better

good luck

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Billypil

Beta Blockers can have a variety of side effects but there are a number of different types which affect your heart and lungs depending on the type.

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HHH2017

I have been on Bisoprolol for approx a year and have tolerated it well but gave had a couple of ‘dizzy’ episodes. My GP feels that this is ok - benefits outweigh etc, which I tend to agree with. But i do have a cardiology appt next week so will check there too as it was the consultant who originally prescribed it. I also think I’ve read on here that sometimes it is only prescribed for 1 year post HA so will see what consultant says. I suggest you talk to your GP to see if you need to change dose or anything asap. Good luck.

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Ec-Louise in reply to HHH2017

Thank you!

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