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ken - 17 Feb 2005 16:32 GMT
I started taking 50mg altenolol and 20 mg benicar at Night..
Is there anyway that these could be causing my body to feel cold. Pulse rate
around 53.

thank you, Ken
Jim Chinnis - 17 Feb 2005 19:16 GMT
"ken" <schw9883@bellsouth.net> wrote in part:

>I started taking 50mg altenolol and 20 mg benicar at Night..
>Is there anyway that these could be causing my body to feel cold. Pulse rate
>around 53.
>
>thank you, Ken

If your hands or feet (usually what would most be affected) are
ACTUALLY cold, you should notify your doctor right away. (!)

The pulse, depending on your level of conditioning and other
factors, might be too low for you. If so, atenolol is the likely
culprit.
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Jim Chinnis  Warrenton, Virginia, USA  jchinnis@alum.mit.edu
 
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