A forties who had a heart attack comes with a letter from his cardiologist:" The patient stopped her beta blockers that do not bear . He has a pulse 68/mn. I propose the Procoralan (to slow heart rate).
"Well sir, I'll still be a spoilsport, the Procoralan is in the list of 77 drugs in vigilance. (And I go to google news and read "the Procoralan, this dark m."
- It's okay doctor did not prescribe me. I'm tired of taking all these pills, I'm fine. "
It discusses some of his health, that of her refrigerator that disgorges foie gras parties (his triglycerides are slightly above those of the patient), and finally I asked, still a little reluctant about the idea of making me deal with some names of birds from the experts:
"Who will be responsible for not taking the Procoralan when you go see a cardiologist?
- I'm the Doctor, I'm still young. In addition to the cardiologist wants me to do a rehabilitation effort when I do an hour of step by day. "
I have not asked what sport he could exercise more at night, but this is where conventionally that beta-blockers "cut the legs". We can do worse by trying to do better.
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