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thethatsitboy

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I have access to bisoprolol as a beta blocker on SN's method.

About bisoprolol: "bisoprolol slows down the heart rate, increasing the efficiency of the heart in pumping blood throughout the body. At the same time, it reduces the heart's blood and oxygen consumption needs."

So, if it reduces the need for oxygen, my body will "look for oxygen slower"? And then it will make the process slower?

Do you have any information on bisoprolol use? :smiling:
 
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Biso should work the same as propanolol.. it is a potentiator and counteracts the tachycardia that SN produces.
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Just note not to use slow release
 
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So, if it reduces the need for oxygen, my body will "look for oxygen slower"? And then it will make the process slower?

In actuality, I think that it makes the process faster. See in the photo @Living sucks linked the first paragraph in the second column.
 
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thethatsitboy

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Thanks so much, @Living sucks and @GoodPersonEffed! :hug:
Extended release should be okay?
 
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thethatsitboy

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NOOOOOOO!

See the note in the photo.
I thought that slow release (SR) and extended release (ER) would be different. Am I wrong?

i had seen in somethread around that ER and IR (immediate release) should be ok.
 
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I thought that slow release (SR) and extended release (ER) would be different. Am I wrong?

i had seen in somethread around that ER and IR (immediate release) should be ok.
Immediate release would be ok.

But see the 2nd to last note on the 2nd page. It states slow release forms of this medicine or not suitable

extended release and immediate release are two opposite things.. Extended release means that the action of medication is released over an extended period of time, where immediate release would be what you were looking for with immediate action of the medication. Or just regular, not IR or ER
 
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extended release and immediate release are two opposite things.. Extended release means that the action of medication is released over an extended period of time, where immediate release would be what you were looking for with immediate action of the medication. Or just regular, not IR or ER
Got it! Thanks
But i have one question yet: can I find bisoprolol of both kinds IR and ER? Or it is directly related to the substance biso?
 
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I don't know. I'm not sure if you are buying these online or have a prescription. If you have a prescription then it's what your doctor prescribe? And you would need to ask the pharmacist. If it doesn't say extended release or immediate release and then it's just regular and that's ok
 
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I don't know. I'm not sure if you are buying these online or have a prescription. If you have a prescription then it's what your doctor prescribe? And you would need to ask the pharmacist. If it doesn't say extended release or immediate release and then it's just regular and that's ok
Actually a member of the family has the prescription. Thank you guys, helped so much
 
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