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Q: Should you take a beta blocker if your pulse goes below 60?
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Yes. Beta blocker is no contraindication for allergy testing. You should not take the antihistamine drug.


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Is ringing in the ears normal after stopping a beta blocker?

Ringing in the ears after stopping a beta blocker is normal. It should fade and then disappear within one to two weeks.


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Beta blocker stays in your system about three days after stopping it. You have to gradually stop the beta blocker. It is recommended to wean off it.


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Is 97 pulse bad for a 92 yr old female?

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