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What is Propranolol used for?
Propranolol is prescribed for the treatment of hypertension, angina, tremors and other heart conditions. It can also be prescribed for preventing heart attacks and for treating migraines. Propranolol is a beta blocker and works by blocking neurons traveling to the adreno receptors in the arteries and heart. Beta blockers have the effect of calming the body and widening the arteries which improves blood flow.
What are Propranolol side effects?
Side effects of Propranolol can include decrease in libido, constipation, insomnia, fatigue, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. More serious side effects can include fever, swollen feet or ankles, jaundice, confusion, light headedness, dark urine, palpitations, abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, cold hands and feet, breathlessness, low fever, clay colored stools and hallucinations. You should contact your doctor if you experience any of these serious side effects. If you experience any of the signs of an allergic reaction, you should get emergency help immediately. These signs can include swelling of the face, mouth or tongue; trouble breathing; rash or hives.
What to know before taking Propranolol?
You should not use Propranolol if you have certain heart conditions, asthma or if you are allergic to Propranolol. If you are due to have surgery, you should tell your surgeon as you may need to stop taking it. If you have conditions such as congestive heart failure, low blood pressure, bronchitis, thyroid disorder, emphysema, liver disease, depression, kidney disease or pheochromocytoma, you should tell your doctor as you may need to be tested to ensure you get the correct dose. Propranolol should not be taken by pregnant women or breastfeeding women as it could cause harm to the baby.
What is the Propranolol dosage?
You should take Propranolol as directed by your doctor. Only take the amount of Propranolol that has been prescribed by your doctor and do not take it for longer than the recommended course. Dosage will vary from person to person. The normal dosage of Propranolol for treating hypertension in adults is 40mg twice a day. This can be increased if necessary by your doctor. Propranolol should be taken with water and for best results it should be taken at the same time each day. Propranolol is usually prescribed in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise plan.
What are the Propranolol interactions?
Propranolol may interact with certain drugs such as Clomipramine, Etodolac, Isocarboxazid, Amitriptyline, Digitalis, Warfarin, Selegiline, Imipramine, Desipramine, Reserpine, Quinidex, Haloperidol, Amiodarone, Propafenone, Lisinopril and Trandolapril. There may also be other drugs which could interact with Propranolol so it is advisable to inform your doctor of any other medication you might be taking including vitamins, over the counter pain killers and herbal products.
What should I avoid while taking Propranolol?
Taking Propranolol with alcohol could increase side effects so it is advisable to avoid alcohol.




