it is important that you mention this to the GP. I had an irregular heart beat some years ago. and was put on amiodarone which sorted it out but as the doc explained to me if you have an irregular heart beat this can make you more likely to have a stroke. They also put a machine on me for 24 hours to check on the irregularity and did various heart tests - in the end they decided that the heart beat was caused by a fault in the wiring of my heart. after taking the medication I have been fine but certain things upset it still- too much strong coffee, going to a rock concert with a insistent bass beat, sitting on a bus which is at a bus stop so |I avoid those things but I think you should let your doc know. good luck !!
If you do this, practice taking this test 10 times to go up the learning curve, and do nothing with the data. Then, when suitably trained, starting 30 minutes before his first dose of the day, and every 10 minutes until his next dose, do the tap test, BP and heart rate tests. Graph the results.
You should be able to see the timing relationship between the drug getting into the brain and the BP and heart rate.
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