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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for PROPRANOLOL
  1. ... relieve symptoms. The most commonly used medicines include: Propranolol, a beta blocker Primidone, a medicine used to treat seizures These medicines can have side effects. Propranolol may cause fatigue, stuffy nose, or slow heartbeat, ...
  2. ... Bisoprolol Carvedilol Esmolol Labetalol Metoprolol Nadolol Sotalol Pindolol Propranolol Timolol Other medicines may also contain beta-blockers.
  3. ... medicines (for example, propylthiouracil and methimazole) Lithium Phenytoin Propranolol
  4. ... Adalat, Procardia) Phenoxybenzamine (Dibenzyline) Phentolamine (Regitine) Prazosin (Minipress) Propranolol (Inderal) Reserpine (Serpasil) Spironolactone (Aldactone) Triamterene (Maxzide) Verapamil ( ...
  5. ... condition. In rare cases, a medicine such as propranolol may be added to help control the tremor. ...
  6. ... Hematin given through a vein ( intravenously ) Pain medicine Propranolol to regulate the heartbeat Sedatives to help you ...
  7. ... These include: Drugs called beta blockers, such as propranolol, nadolol, and carvedilol that reduce portal vein pressure ...
  8. ... sugar include: Beta-blockers (such as atenolol, or propranolol overdose) Cibenzoline and quinidine (heart arrhythmia medicines) Glinides ( ...