Bisoprolol

CorAnd

Senior Member (Voting Rights)
My doctor prescribed me Bisoprolol 1,25 mg for orthostatic intolerance. I have no problems with my blood pressure, no palpitations and no other issues with my heart. I’m bedbound 95% (I manage to walk to bathroom and fetch food from the kitchen on good days).

Does anyone know why Bisoprolol could help with orthostartic intolerance? I don’t understand how a beta blocker would help me be upright.

Is anyone else with severe ME/CFS on it?

Any experiences are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
There's reasonably good evidence that propranolol improves symptoms of POTS, e.g., https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.846501, but I'm not sure its fully understood why. One theory is that excessive heart rates don't allow the heart to fill properly and so cardiac output is reduced.

I have found propranolol helpful since developing OI. Bisoprolol is a more selective beta blocker, working only on the heart.
 
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