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Long QT - Nadolol 40mg. Worried about slow heart rate 38bpm

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Hi

I started 40mg pd Nadolol 3 days ago for long QT.

Heart rate was about 52 normally but now late 30s. As i have already been diagnosed vaso vagal syncope i cant imagine this will help.

Is the Nadalol to try and correct the QT interval?

Im worried i cant function with such a sliw heart beat. Have been sluggish all day and very tired.

Do they fit pacemakers to get the heart rate back up?

Thanks

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Hi Andy, you really must talk to your doctor about your slow heart as I think it's not good to have a pulse below 40.

Jean

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Yes have P. A.f I had my pace maker fitted 5 years ago followed by ablation I take 5mg Bisoprolol and warfarin poppy storey

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