Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 18, 2018, at 16:04:30
In reply to Re: To Ed_Uk - tried every atypical anti psychotic, posted by Jeroen on March 18, 2018, at 15:48:34
>since i started taking nobiten, a beta blocker for sinus tachycardia
Oh I see. That should be easy to solve then! As well as being a beta blocker, nebivolol (Nobiten) dilates blood vessels. This can cause dizziness which makes it more difficult to walk.
You could ask your doctor to stop nebivolol and switch to atenolol. Atenolol does not normally cause dizziness. The usual dose starting dose for sinus tachycardia is 25mg in the morning. This can be increased to 50mg if necessary.
Atenolol is an older beta blocker but it's a good one for sinus tachycardia because the side effects are usually mild.
If atenolol doesn't suit you either, there are other options, so don't worry.
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