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Hi, how long does it take the body to be completely rid of Bisoprolol? I’ve been on 2.5mg daily for about four years for ectopic beats. My doctor has now taken me off it.

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ootihat

Well, according to Wikipedia (!) the elimination half-life is 10-12 hours. That should mean that every 10-12 hours the amount remaining is halved. After a few days you should have a very small proportion left. It depends how small an amount you consider is "completely rid".

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Peachy39 in reply to ootihat

Thank you

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WorriedOfOxford

It took me about two weeks before I started to feel normal while the heart got used to responding to adrenaline again. You've had a few years of the beta receptors being suppressed, so the first few days of them being let loose can be a little unsettling at times when the heart beats faster and harder than you're used to. But remember that this is a normal body response and it does and will settle down pretty quickly.

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DWizza in reply to WorriedOfOxford

I missed 2 days of taking 1.25mg bisoprolol and I’ve not felt anything like it before. My heart was thumping , I experienced anxiety or the first time . I felt that all my energy had rise to my chest area . It was very unsettling. Got my prescription and it’s all settled down. Such a low dose too. I was considering pushing to come of it at some point and I now know what to expect !

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Lhasaboy in reply to DWizza

WOW I've been on 1.25 since 2011 so that will be fun if I ever come off them 😀

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Peachy39 in reply to WorriedOfOxford

Thanks for this. It’s just going to take time and more than I thought

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56dick19

hi I’m on 12.5 per day and don’t think i will be able to come off of it been on it 7-8 years

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Survivor1952

2-3 days apparently according to the NHS website - nhs.uk/medicines/bisoprolol...

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davebal67

It took me two weeks to get rid of the side effects. My bp did go up to 140/90 but settled down to 120/80 after another two weeks.

The same results happened when I came off the BP meds (amlodopine). This morning my bp measured 120/79. This has taken another two months to come back to normal. It did go up to 120/90 in the morning and an average of 120/83.

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Peachy39 in reply to davebal67

Hi. Did you have any issues with heart rate and palpitations?

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davebal67 in reply to Peachy39

Nope, I have Bradycardia and have had since I was a kid. I do a lot of excercise and my sleeping heart rate goes as low as 40bpm, even sitting watching the TV it can drop to around 45bpm. It very important to take medical device as we are uniquely different. My wife eats similar diet but her resting heart rate is around 70bpm.

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Peter-l-h

when I came of Bisoprolol after years on it .

I found that I was no longer suffering from cold hands etc and was comfortable with the same temperature as my other family members.

PLH

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DWizza in reply to Peter-l-h

That’s a dream ! I’m constantly cold 🤦🏼🤣

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Wooodsie

I stopped taking it and suffered a very quick response and pains in my chest, so started again as I was on holiday and didn't fancy the risk 🤕😂

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DWizza in reply to Wooodsie

That’s how I felt over the weekend , missed a couple of days and felt very strange !

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Wooodsie in reply to DWizza

Decided if I'm not suffering too much from side effects, I might as well keep taking them 🤷‍♂️

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Gambalunga

It has a fairly short half life and 2-3 days is the quoted time. (I'm no expert though, merely on the stuff)

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Peachy39

Thanks everyone for the responses. I’m only six days off it so my body must be just trying to get itself back right and used to not having the Bisoprolol. I was on it for ectopic beats but had to come off them. Just having some strange effects of this. Heart rate is a bit erratic eg. Brushing teeth or other small movements could send my heart rate to 95. Palpitations several times during the day. Chest feeling a bit funny can’t explain it. I’m back with the doctor in under two weeks so hopefully it’ll have settled down by then. I really want to stay off these

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Kangarooiom in reply to Peachy39

It will be interesting to hear what your doctor says about the high pulse rate. I came of bisoporel 1.25mg at Christmas having been on it for over 16 years, initially for migraine then high blood pressure. My GP just told me to come off it as he started me on a new high blood pressure tablets. (My diastolic is high but systolic normal or low) Lercanidipine 10mg. Now my pulse rises sometimes to 126 after just getting up to do something. Also feelings of palpitations. On bisoporel it rarely went above 85 unless out walking. Despite being on the new tablet he hasn't requested to see me to assess my progress.

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Bernar

Yes definitely see your doctor and discuss it. I stopped taking the tablets last week mostly because I forgot to take them at night. After 4 days fluid was accumulating in my hands and they were becoming uncomfortable. As soon as I took the tablets again the fluid disappeared which was a relief. The tablets did affect my digestion though !

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Peachy39 in reply to Bernar

Do you mind me asking what you were taking them for. I was on them for ectopic beats

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Bernar in reply to Peachy39

I think I was prescribed the tablets to lower my blood pressure. I am on the lowest dose of 1.25 mg.

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Bernar in reply to Bernar

And I had atrial fibrillation. I’ve had a minor heart attack too !

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Hotie

Having been on 2.5g for 6wks for HB have decided to come off due to having Raynards disease made worse have 16 tabs left will start with halving them.....

Thank you,and others for helpful replies giving me the courage to go ahead with discontinuation

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Peachy39 in reply to Hotie

I only came off these on doctors advice and they were for ectopic beats not HB. Always ask your doctor first

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Hotie

Thank you,will be speaking to Dr on phone Thursday

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fishonabike in reply to Hotie

i don't know about half-life etc but most source suggest that stopping beta blockers after long-term treatment should be done gradually - try asking a pharmacist as many doctors are not aware of this

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Hotie in reply to fishonabike

Thank you,will do.

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Boymomma12

does bisoprolol make anyone else feel down or depressed? Like out of body? Been on it about a month for tachycardia now taking every other day but heart rate goes up pretty high the second day before I take it again

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Steve_G

The half life is 10-12 hours and 5 half life’s are considered to give total elimination irrespective of the dose (50+25+12.5+6.25+3.125=96.875%). Anything remaining after 50-60hr will have insignificant effect

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