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No nifedipine does not cause hair loss.
Pneumonia, as any other infectious process in your body, can cause tachycardia. Sometimes, patients with pneumonia also become dehydrated due to lack of fluid intake. This also can lead to tachycardia.
Yes it can indirectly
No. I have it, and you are born with it.
it acts to increase heart rate
Check out the atropine page at wikipedia.org for your answer.
No. However rhuematoid arthritis can cause heart damage.
Nifedipine simply interated with verapamil? Get outta here...
It is generally not recommended to mix nifedipine (a calcium channel blocker) with Viagra (sildenafil) as they can both lower blood pressure and cause a significant drop which can be dangerous. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these medications.
Tachycardia itself is typically not a direct cause of a heart attack. However, sustained and untreated tachycardia can lead to other serious heart problems over time, which may increase the risk of a heart attack. It is important to address the underlying cause of tachycardia to prevent potential complications.
Yes, nifedipine and nifedi-denk are both names for the same medication. Nifedipine is the generic name, while nifedi-denk is a brand name of nifedipine. Both versions contain the same active ingredient and work in the same way to treat conditions such as hypertension and angina.
No, it is not Paroxysmal tachycardia gives you the ability to watch the ``coming and going`` of tachycardia. Unsustained tachycardia has little to no change in rhythm rate.