Lybrate Logo
Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
Book Appointment
Treatment
Ask a Question
Plan my Surgery
Health Feed
tab_logos
About
tab_logos
Health Feed
AllQ&AsTips
Facebook Icon
Twitter Icon
Telegram Icon
Linkedin Icon

Calaptin 40mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for female, 52 years old from Kolkata
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology(...read more

Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
banner-image
Palpitations or increased heart beat are feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing. They can be felt in your chest, throat, or neck.
You may Have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat or may Feel like your heart skipped or stopped beats
The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal when you have palpitations.
Normally the heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute. The rate may drop below 60 beats per minute in people who exercise routinely or take medicines tha...more
Asked for Male, 26 years old from Kanpur
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, Diploma in cosmetology, Cc USG

General Physician•Gurgaon
Hello,

Kindly tell me BP reading

BP below 110/70 we diagnosed as Low BP

Kindly do not take calaptin Tablet, it is not used for low BP,To whom you have consult?

Consult good Physician (MBBS, MD)
2052 people found this helpful
Asked for Male, 30 years old from Udaipur
Share
Bookmark
Report
banner-image
This is a protocol rarely followed by Indian practitioners that when a patient gives history of any major short or long term illness, he/ she must consult the respected physician to proceed with the invasive procedures like Extraction, RCT, Implant, surgical grafting, cyst and tumor removal etc. If your father's cardiologist suggests for dental procedures to be carried out, risk of future complications will be reduced drastically.
Asked for male, 56 years old from Kolkata
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Cardiologist•Hyderabad
banner-image
Hi lybrate-user,
Most of the time, risk for arrhythmia and high lipids stay for lifetime and its advisable to be on medicines for rest of the life. Medications typically are adjusted for response, need, and any side effects. If you are tolerating the medicines without any problem, they can be continued. If your risk decreases over the next few years, certainly dosage can be reduced, or taken off even, depending on how you do. Every medicine have potential side effects. A drug which doesn't c...more
194 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 35 years old from Panchmahal
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, MD - General Medicine

General Physician•Delhi
banner-image
You doctor has prescribed good medicines for you for bp and svt I suggest that for time being you stop rousvastatin and continue with (i feel metoprolol will be better than verapamil both for svt and young hpertensive)
you get your fasting lipid profile, sugar urea s creatinine and repeat ecg please forward above reports and first ecg which revealed svt to me for private consultation.
Asked for Male, 66 years old from Pune
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
banner-image
Calaptin sr is very mild medicine. Your bp likely to soon become even higher with this change. Meet a md physician Dr. and ask him about adding a mild diuretic like hctz 12.5 on alternate days to your previous medicine.
Calf pain may be poor diet or some medicine dide effect like statin etc.
Be willing to take traditional health foods like nuts dairy and poultry. For good health one should reduce sugar jaggery, not traditional foods.
chat_icon

Ask a free question

Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors

posted anonymously
Pristyn Care Banner