Andi s thereanything Ican do to ease it?
Do betablockers cause nausea? My daughter's been on a different betablocker, propranolol, for 2 years and has been suffering terrible nausea. The doctors said it couldn't be the betablocker??
I came off bisoprolol started on the lowest dose then went up a dose they made me feel awful im ow back on atenolol , my advice is stick with it for a few weeks see if the side effects get easier if not go back to gp like i had too , i was constantly on the loo and they made my hair fall out and when i upped the dose it gave me chest pain .. good luck x
Hi Sue, sorry to hear you are having problems with Bisiprol, it is a nasyt drug with many side effects, read the leaflet that comes in the box for all known side effects.
I assume you are on the minium dozeage 1.25mg.
I have on behalf of my wife Maxine written a lot on this site about the effects of Bisoprol.
Even the lowest doze knocked my wife sideways and after getting her Cardiologist to reduce it down and then change to Atenolol, which both my wife and I take with no side effects what so ever.
The problem is that different drugs effect people in different ways and also depends on what you have wrong with you and what other drugs you are taking.
I researched every drug my wife was taking to check what effects that they may have and like wise for myself, If I don't like what I see I speak to my GP or cardiologist about it.
Good luck Ken.
Thank you everyone. This isn't what I wanted to hear! I was hoping it would wear off after a few days. I've eaten very little for five days or so and coming home yesterday had to stop the car until I felt steadier. I have two weeks to go before my next appoimntment so will try to put up with it until then. It has slowed my poulse but my diastolic bp is way above what it normally is though the upper one is more or less OK so its a bit of a puzzle.