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Asked for male, 42 years old from Mumbai
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MS - General Surgery, Fellowship in Mini...read more

General Surgeon•Srinagar
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Well it's highly unlikely that dizziness is due to dilzem cream as you have left it 6 months back. Its a short acting drug and effects vanish soon. You rule out some other cause for your dizziness. Get a cervical spine x ray done, an ear checkup, an ECG and CBC.
Get a physician checkup done to see the cause and treat the cause.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Lybrate-user first is verapamil and second is diltiazem Have role in heart ailments depends on what indication each is being prescribed The actions are different and both are not interchangeable.
Asked for male, 34 years old from Lucknow
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M. B. B. S. M. S,. M. Ch.FRCS

Cardiologist•Chennai
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Since valve leak is mild, you need to be under regular physician's review at least once in a month. Do not stop drugs on your own ---- dangerous. Always consult your. Doctor.
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Asked for male, 59 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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According to age and duration of use the Medicine needs change... And you may have increased complaints...
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Homeopath•Delhi
Dear lybrate-user. BP seems to be on higher side occasional. Reason of tachycardia can be due to thyroid or anxiety as well. Your BMI is high as per your age. You need to see your lifestyle. May be your lifestyle is sedentary and unhealthy diet. So if this is the reason improve your lifestyle.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes for time being but tartarate is short acting so till the time you are not getting it you can have it or replace with some other good available salt for hypertension.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Panchmahal
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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
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Metoprolol is a safe and effective medicine, a class of drug called beta blockers. Any beta blocker will have similar side effect profile. If you are too worried with the adverse effects, you can ask visit an electrophysiologist (cardiologist who specializes in svt) and ask if you qualify for an "ablation procedure" this may help get rid of beta blockers.
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