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Nadalol beta blocker and RLS

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Hi

Having a bad time of it had gastriris and was put on omeprazole which i think affects RLs.

Saw a cardiologist for a congenital heart arythmia and im now on nadalol beta blocker since Tues and despite the horrible side effects i reckon its causing a nerve surge that is giving me involuntary leg jerks.

I really dont want to be here again as i experienced it with SSRIs and it was very unpleasant.

Is Nadalol known to make RLS worse? Thanks

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Don’t know aboout Nadalol but Omeprazole made my RLS much worse and had to stop it. Digestion has a major affect for me and acid or indigestion are triggers.

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Mum007 in reply toJohn_naylor

Me too. After several days on any acid blockers my legs and arms are through the roof.

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