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Can The Medicines, Vistaril And Depakote, Cause Antagonistic Chest Sensation And Heart Palpitations?

On vistaril (4 a day, one every six hours) and Depakote (3 times a day). I am having strange, antagonistic chest sensations along with one night of non-serious heart palpitations. Is this a factor of the meds, or is it something i really should be worried about?
posted on Wed, 18 Sep 2013
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hi, thanks for approaching Healthcare magic team. Palpitations/ increased heart beat can be due to visatril. i am not sure about the reason u r taking visatril. but if it is for any allergic conditions or cold you can switch on to other medicines like Telfast. please consult your family physician to change your medicines. please get back for further queries.
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Can The Medicines, Vistaril And Depakote, Cause Antagonistic Chest Sensation And Heart Palpitations?

hi, thanks for approaching Healthcare magic team. Palpitations/ increased heart beat can be due to visatril. i am not sure about the reason u r taking visatril. but if it is for any allergic conditions or cold you can switch on to other medicines like Telfast. please consult your family physician to change your medicines. please get back for further queries.