it acts to increase heart rate
Prazosin which is used for post-traumatic Stress disorder, neither causes sedation nor induces sleep.
No, prazosin is a medication used to treat high blood pressure and symptoms of conditions like PTSD. It does not provide energy or act as a stimulant. If you are experiencing fatigue, it is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
no
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.
Prazosin HCl is not known to cause a positive test for amphetamines. Standard drug tests typically screen for specific substances, and prazosin does not chemically resemble amphetamines. However, it's always best to inform the testing facility of any medications you are taking, as certain factors can influence test results.
No. However rhuematoid arthritis can cause heart damage.
Check out the atropine page at wikipedia.org for your answer.
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.
No, prazosin will not show up as an opiate on a standard drug test. Prazosin is an alpha-1 adrenergic antagonist primarily used to treat high blood pressure and PTSD-related nightmares, and it does not belong to the opiate class of drugs. Drug tests specifically screen for opiates and their metabolites, which are different from the chemical structure of prazosin.
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.