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Any ideas on medication to overcome mild SN tachycardia?
Thread starterseaquake
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I don't have access to benzos and I won't be able to forge a prescription in time. What can I do to prevent my heart from racing? I was thinking about taking passion fruit tea + melatonin tablets + lemon balm tea. Any suggestions on what to add/decrease?
I doubt home remedies do much to alleviate that kinda tachycardia, you also don't want to ruin the fasting. If you can manage to get it propranalol does help but not completely. If you have the means you can do some exercises and measure your heartbeat, it will of course be higher, but just to get an idea of what it feels like.
I don't have access to benzos and I won't be able to forge a prescription in time. What can I do to prevent my heart from racing? I was thinking about taking passion fruit tea + melatonin tablets + lemon balm tea. Any suggestions on what to add/decrease?
propanolol tartrate, but you need a prescription--I've done 5 tests with Nitrogen and the tachycardia starts right away, but it doesn't bother me, the heart is capable of going 250 beats a minute
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