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What is Propranolol?

Propranolol is a nonselective beta-blocker. It slows the heart rate and lowers the force of heart contractions. It also reduces blood pressure by easing the heart’s workload. Formulations include immediate-release tablets and extended-release capsules. It is used for several cardiovascular conditions, and it can help with certain types of tremor, migraine prevention, and anxiety-related physical symptoms.

How Propranolol works

Propranolol blocks beta-adrenergic receptors in the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. This action lowers heart rate and the amount of work the heart must do. It also dampens the body’s response to adrenaline during stress. Additionally, it can slow renin release by the kidneys, contributing to lower blood pressure. The overall effect is steadier cardiovascular function and reduced strain on the heart.

Conditions it treats

Hypertension is a common reason for its use. It helps prevent angina by reducing the heart’s workload. It treats certain rhythm problems, such as fast heartbeats. It is prescribed for essential tremor, reducing tremor severity. It is used to prevent migraines in many patients. In some people, it reduces physical signs of anxiety, like rapid heartbeat and trembling, especially in performance settings.

Key safety points

Do not use propranolol if you have uncontrolled asthma or certain heart blocks. It can slow the heart too much and cause dizziness or fainting. It may worsen heart failure if not monitored by a clinician. It can mask signs of low blood sugar in diabetes, so diabetic patients should monitor glucose closely. Common side effects include fatigue, cold hands, sleep disturbances, and digestive upset. It can interact with other medicines such as calcium channel blockers, certain antiarrhythmics, insulin, and oral diabetes meds. Do not stop the medicine suddenly; taper the dose under medical supervision. Pregnant individuals should discuss risks and benefits with a clinician, as safety varies. Alcohol may worsen some side effects or mask symptoms of low blood pressure or heart rate changes.

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