Re: is cardizem a beta blocker

Started by michaelsupporter, May 09, 2010, 07:42:56 AM

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Cardizem is a calcium channel blocker that is used to treat hypertension, angina and certain heart rhythm disorders (such as atrial fibrillation).

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DancingTheDream

#1

If MJ was taking beta blockers it could have been for stress.

I was pescribed beta blockers years ago when i was totally stressed out and my heart used to race.


mjj_fan

#2

its calcium channel blocker agree with micheal supporter


DancingTheDream

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Quote from: "mjj_fan"

its calcium channel blocker agree with micheal supporter

Is a channel blocker different to a beta blocker?

mjj_fan

#4

yes , calcium channel blocker act on calcium channels located in our heart  while beta blockers act  on heart .blood vessels  smooth muscles and also respiratory channel s called bronchi. although both drugs  more or less are used for same medical condition  but some  calcium channels  blockers interact  with beta blockers so one should avoid using them  together without  physician opinion
p.s  @  jessieis ,i didnt get your post, could you please make it clear for us