my smart watch has been showing at certain times overnight when I'm asleep mainly my heart rate can drop briefly from 43/53 drop happens for a minute or two GP told me has written to cardiologist again cardiologist did want me to be on 1 0mg bisprolol but GP says not with HR drop until cardiologist sees me
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bisoprolol 7.5 mg causing low HR at times overnight
Hello
When I was on 10mg Bisoprolol HR dropped to 33 BPM at night and I was also having 3 second pauses !! Cardiologist said " I think you may be a tad over Beata Blocked and it was reduced to 7.5mg HR around 45 to 50 during the day.
Never checked again after reduction in Bisoprolol by the Cardiologist, but I appear to be doing OK lol
Regards
I'm just wondering what your day heart rate is with Bisoprolol?
My AF nurse told me that Bisoprolol keeps at a level strength for 24hrs, but Metoprolol which I take starts low, reaches a peak of strength and then declines. It sounds like when you take your Bisoprolol at night it doesn't stay at a level strength and drops your heart rate too low. I'm confused now as to whether what she said was right. Unless it drops because you're inactive at night. Your daytime rate looks perfect. It certainly doesn't sound as though you need a higher dose, does it? I'm definitely with your GP and not cardiologist, but what do I know!
It's interesting, let us know the outcome please.
Jean
I take bisprolol in a morning at 8 am the low rate happens between 1 and 3 am going to contact GP again tommoz to see if any updates
Hi Judyjay, I’ve got PAF and now a non sustained ventricular tachycardia. Saying that I’m on 7.5mg bisoprolol which they believe could be aggravating the tachycardia arrhythmia. The electrophysiologist thinks some symptoms I’m getting could be caused by my lower pulse 37/42 at night, it can be 42/48 on some days but it’s usually in the 50’s - 60 at rest in the day. Are you symptomatic? That seems to be the main thing they ask. Fatigue, breathlessness and exhaustion? Plus others.
I’m just over 12 months now after my heart attack so we’re going to try reducing the bisoprolol to 5mg with the aim of, protecting the heart after the heart attack, hopefully it’s still enough keeping the arrhythmia’s dampened down, not aggravating the arrhythmia’s whilst alleviating some unwanted symptoms.
The longer I’ve been on the 7.5 the worse the symptoms have been getting. At first I felt fine.