Propranolol acts on the beta-adrenergic receptors anywhere in the body, and has been used as a treatment for emotional anxiety and rapid heart beat.
If it is prescribed for you that way, then yes. However, there a number of individuals who take very low dose propranolol, not for reduction of blood pressure, but for anxiety/phobia involving public speaking. In this instance, very low dose propranolol may be taken several times per day, as needed. (N.B. These doses are on the order ot just 10-20 mg, rather than the significantly higher doses utilized for the treatment of hypertension).
No, Propranolol does not contain MAO inhibitors. It is used to treat hypertension, anxiety and panic attacks and contains beta blockers.
Loratadine
Depran-H is a combination medication containing propranolol hydrochloride and chlordiazepoxide. Propranolol is a beta-blocker that helps reduce heart rate and blood pressure, while chlordiazepoxide is a benzodiazepine that helps reduce anxiety.
Yes, there are no any interactions.
Yes my GP prescribed me both for anxiety. I have to take 1 40mg Propranolol tablet up to 3 times a day. I have found one with breakfast and one with dinner to work well for me. At night i have to take 1 or 2 15mg Mirtazapine tablets. With those i have found i get drowsy at 15mg but completely fine at 30mg. Everyone is different so pleasetake what I'm saying for what it is, personal experience.
Propranolol is used for P.T.S.D. ( Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder).
can you take co codamol 30/500 and propranolol together
According to the Pharmacist, yes you can.
No, propranolol is NOT an opiate.
Propranolol is a beta-blocker that may help reduce the emotional intensity of a memory, making it feel less upsetting when recalled. It does not erase memories but may make them less distressing. It is often used in therapy to help manage anxiety associated with specific memories.