India, Dec. 14 -- A cardiologist with over 30 years of experience is sounding the alarm about a "potentially life-threatening risk" when two common heart medications are prescribed together, a combination that can trigger a dangerous condition known as BRASH syndrome. Also read | Tennessee cardiologist shares '1 vital sign doctors never measure but your phone does every day'

In a December 11 Instagram video, Dr Evan Levine, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, strongly advised medical professionals to exercise extreme caution or seek alternative treatments when combining certain beta blockers and specific non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers for at-risk patients, particularly the elderly. He wrote in his capti...