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Pulse rate high at night before dinner.
My father is 63 years old he is a paitent of dibetic , copd . Due to dibetic kidney and heart condition is not so good. He take his mesicine regularly. His mesicines are Edur 30 Cardivas 3.125 twice a day Cilacar 10 twice a day Nasix 40 Orofer Supradyine Pan d twice a day Insulin Novorapid & Lantus Ondero 5 Minipress xl Clopilet 75 Rose day 10 Zapiz 0.5 Dutus T Duolin Budicord 200 inhaler This are the medicine . My consern is I have one oxyemeter at my home for cheaking the oxyzen saturation . It also shows pulse rate. From last few days I am noticing that at night time my father pulse rate is more than 100. Can anyone please guide me why this things happening... I am confused.
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Can add Dilzem sr 90 once daily.
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Hello, Get his ECG and Echo done and increase cardivas dose to 6.25 mg twice a day for now.
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Up to 100 heart rate is normal Nothing to panic Increase cardivas to two tab twice a day for 3 days and update
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