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angiotensin receptor blocker instead of beta blocker
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Hello all, I am considering SN for CBT but only have access to angiotensin receptor blockers and not beta blockers will that do the trick? I mean both lower blood pressure just in different ways is that important?
The issue with SN is tachycardia which ARBs won't help with. They lower blood pressure by widening blood vessels. You really would want beta blockers since they will directly combat the rapid heartrate by slowing it.
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