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Can nsaids cause tachycardia? if so will the tschycardia go away when u stop the nsaids?

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NSAIDS: Tachycardia, which is a rapid heartbeat, is a common NSAID side effect associated with long-term usage, especially in patients already afflicted with cardiac health issues. Low blood pressure and light headedness often accompany NSAID induced tachycardia.

Answered 12/25/2017

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Dr. Payam Mehranpour answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine - Cardiology

Not likely: Nsaids at recommended doses typically do not cause tachycardia unless related to other potential complications, e.g. Bleeding.

Answered 9/15/2013

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