I've been on it for about 10 months now, 10 mg 3x per day, the fast acting one
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Remember, it’s best to wean off Propranolol slowly to minimize discomfort and decrease the
Nine hypertensive patients were gradually withdrawn from long-term propranolol therapy, either by serial dose reduction for 6 to 9 days (n = 3) or by reduction to a prolonged small
Your doctor will slowly lower your
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Propranolol is also used off-label in a variety of other cases, for instance, in performance anxiety, which is a subset of social phobia, a psychiatric condition whose symptoms also include tachycardia
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Propranolol can help with physical performance anxiety symptoms, including dry mouth, nausea, fast pulse, or shaky hands
It is unlikely that you would have withdrawal symptoms after taking it for two days, but you do need to go back to your doctor
In most cases, if you take it regularly, it is recommended to slowly taper propranolol if you are going to be discontinuing the medication
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Other common symptoms of beta blocker withdrawal include weight gain, cold feet and fatigue
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So if you are taking 20mg 2X/day, I would cut ONE DOSE in half, and the second dose remain at 20mg, until you have no side effects
There is a worsening of tachycardia as you are going off and it does get better once Propranolol (Oral Route) Propranolol is used alone or together with other medicines to treat high blood pressure (hypertension)
It is what it is
I was on 10mg 3 times a day for a month and I quit cold turkey due to side effects
Yesterday my hair started falling out and Im finding that Im really Once you’ve tried a couple of these medicines, you may be able to get one of the newer CGRP drugs, they seem to work a lot better for people
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Propranolol is good for anxiety but have some side effects that are not helpful
Rebound hypertension is a sudden increase in blood pressure that occurs when a person stops taking certain medications
High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries
I still didn't take today's dose as I am thinking maybe it's a good time not to take it and just stop altogether
'Cardio-selective' beta-blockers tend to cause fewer side effects than non-selective beta-blockers
Taking a beta blocker can keep your heart rate from going up the way it usually does when you exercise
It helps with a range of medical conditions, including high blood pressure, tremors, and migraine prevention
Fluoxetine and other SSRIs may cause the following withdrawal symptoms when a person stops using them: a feeling of detachment
The only side effects I've had on coming off them is occasional jerking of my hands, but my Dr said that was a normal