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Midodrine for Neurocardiogenic Syncope? |
has anyone else been treated for NCS with midodrine? I think 'Loving Heart' may have misunderstood your question, as his advice is flat wrong (it may apply to ventricular tachycardia and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but definitely not to neurocardiogenic syncope). Furthermore, despite the fact that beta blockers have been prescribed for years for this problem, if there's one thing we know about it, it's that they do *not* work in the average patient. Maybe they'll switch you to beta-blockers like metoprolol or atenolol. But they normally start you on those before they give you midodrine. Or they might start you on Fludrocortisone, which retains fluids by acting on your kidneys and increases blood volume, thus raising your blood pressure. Briefly answering your question: |
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