Anyone found a solution to high heart rate on Tirzepatide?

Hardtimes

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I have searched the forum and seen others have been getting high resting heart rate from tirz but didn’t see anyone finding a solution. I’m currently using around 3 mg weekly and mg resting heart rate has gone from 60 to 80 is there anything I can do to help apart from stop the Tirzepatide? Is an increase like that a cause for concern with no other health issues? I know lots of people have a rhr of 80 and my fitness watch tells me my heart rate is average to good for my age group but I’m used to being a lot lower so it’s bothering me.
 
I have searched the forum and seen others have been getting high resting heart rate from tirz but didn’t see anyone finding a solution. I’m currently using around 3 mg weekly and mg resting heart rate has gone from 60 to 80 is there anything I can do to help apart from stop the Tirzepatide? Is an increase like that a cause for concern with no other health issues? I know lots of people have a rhr of 80 and my fitness watch tells me my heart rate is average to good for my age group but I’m used to being a lot lower so it’s bothering me.

TLDR: It's not associated with cardiac problems and although it increases with dose, as treatment continues it goes down again, This happens because of GLPs effect on the vagus nerve. It lowers blood pressure and increases heart rate.
 
TLDR: It's not associated with cardiac problems and although it increases with dose, as treatment continues it goes down again, This happens because of GLPs effect on the vagus nerve. It lowers blood pressure and increases heart rate.
Ty. Yes I have noticed a few drops in blood pressure and it’s already pretty low. I don’t want to stop using it as it’s one of the few things I feel is genuinely doing me good but I’ll see how it goes over the next few weeks. I don’t really know what beta blockers do but I read they reduce heart rate but no good for this kind of thing?
 
Thought it was worth an update, I stuck with the tirz to see if my rhr would go down and in the past week it has went from 80 to 71, feels so much better and I get to stay on a low dose of tirz I was on the verge of stopping it if it went above 80 but thankfully all going in the right direction hoping it goes down another 5 or 6 bpm in the next week too.
 
I have searched the forum and seen others have been getting high resting heart rate from tirz but didn’t see anyone finding a solution. I’m currently using around 3 mg weekly and mg resting heart rate has gone from 60 to 80 is there anything I can do to help apart from stop the Tirzepatide? Is an increase like that a cause for concern with no other health issues? I know lots of people have a rhr of 80 and my fitness watch tells me my heart rate is average to good for my age group but I’m used to being a lot lower so it’s bothering me.
You're fine since the benefit of tirzepatide outweighs the risk of elevated pulse by +20 bpm from 60 to 80 bpm [well within the normal/healthy range]:


View: https://youtube.com/shorts/AJvH0GIu4yk
 
You're fine since the benefit of tirzepatide outweighs the risk of elevated pulse by +20 bpm from 60 to 80 bpm [well within the normal/healthy range]:


View: https://youtube.com/shorts/AJvH0GIu4yk

Thanks I’m down from 80 to 70 in a week now and still reducing so it seems to be really improving and I still get to use tirz. It really is something that makes me feel good so stopping felt wrong and I’m glad I persevered. Speed of fat loss has slowed a bit this week but I’m not going to increase the dose as even at this level I’m happy and feel fitter. Tirz really is a great thing.
 
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