I take concor for pvcs. I also face sleep issues. Please help me how to get rid of this. I told my cardiologist. He doesn't care. Please help me with this. Are there any remedies?pls help . I feel depressed. Why does this happen to some people. My parents also take the same meds but they don't face it.pls give me some remedies
Concor (bisoprolol) is used to control PVCs, but in some people it can cause sleep problems, vivid dreams, fatigue, or low mood, which explains why you may experience these while your parents do not. These differences occur because individuals metabolise medications differently, and factors such as age, stress, and health also play a role. To help, focus on good sleep habits such as keeping a consistent bedtime, avoiding caffeine or screens before bed, and making your room dark and quiet. Relaxation techniques such as meditation or gentle breathing, along with regular daytime activity, can improve both sleep and mood. Sometimes taking the medication earlier in the day may help, but do not change your dose or timing without your doctor’s guidance. If sleep problems or feelings of depression persist, it is important to seek evaluation from a doctor or sleep specialist, as adjustments or additional support may be needed. Keep a symptom diary to track patterns, which can help your doctor make safe changes. Do not stop Concor on your own, as sudden discontinuation can be harmful.