Only: your physician can instruct you on this since this is a very delicate process.
Answered 4/9/2017
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Cardiologist: You need to go talk to your cardiologist. Someone put you on these meds for a reason and going off of them suddenly could be life threatening to you depending on why you are on them. Make an appointment with your cardilogist or your prirmary care doctor, whoever is managing these medications for you.
Answered 7/4/2018
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Ask your doctor: and see if you can be weaned off and if you can they can instruct you on how to wean off, Do not do it on ypour own.
Answered 5/13/2015
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Under the guidance: Of your doctors. Remember these are important medications often used to help with heart rate control, blood pressure control and heart failure. Don't attempt to wean yourself off of these without explicit instructions from your doctor(s). Best of luck.
Answered 5/13/2015
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