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It is prescribed for high blood pressure and chest pain.

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Corbeta 40mg Tablet 10s

Corbeta 40mg Tablet 10s

Propranolol (40mg)

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Corbeta 10mg Tablet

Corbeta 10mg Tablet

Propranolol (10mg)

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My doctor has prescribed Probeta even though my blood pressure is within normal limits. Is it because of the chest pain that I complained of?

Yes, it is possible that your doctor prescribed Probeta for chest pain (angina). Probeta is a beta-blocker which is used to lower high blood pressure, prevent angina, treat or prevent heart attacks or reduce your risk of heart problems following a heart attack. Probeta is also used to treat irregularities in heartbeat, including those caused by anxiety, essential tremor (shaking of head, chin and hands). It also prevents migraine headaches, overactive thyroid (thyrotoxicosis and hyperthyroidism) and bleeding in the food pipe caused by high blood pressure.

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Can I stop taking Probeta as my chest pain is under control?

No, you should not stop taking Probeta suddenly because that may worsen your angina or may cause a heart attack. Tell your doctor and if there is a need to stop Probeta, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually over a period of a few weeks.

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Can I take fluoxetine with Cardiplan?

No, you should avoid taking fluoxetine with Cardiplan. This is because fluoxetine may cause an increase in the levels of Cardiplan in the body which may increase its toxicity.

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Is Corbeta good for anxiety?

Corbeta is wellknown for its ability to alleviate the physical manifestations associated with anxiety The recommended dosage and duration of treatment with Corbeta largely depend on the nature of your symptoms If anxiety is a chronic issue for you your doctor may advise a different course of action compared to someone who only experiences anxiety during times of heightened stress Typically Corbeta is prescribed for shortterm use when it comes to managing anxiety When it comes to addressing the physical symptoms of anxiety Corbeta has proven to be quite effective Whether you suffer from a racing heart trembling limbs or shallow breathing this medication can provide relief Your doctor will carefully evaluate your individual situation and prescribe the appropriate dose and duration of treatment It is important to follow their guidance and not exceed the recommended dosage or take the medication for longer than advised It is worth noting that Corbeta is generally not intended to be a longterm solution for anxiety The underlying causes of anxiety require further exploration and treatment which may involve therapy or other interventions While Corbeta can provide temporary relief it is crucial to address the root causes of anxiety to achieve lasting results in managing this condition

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Can I stop taking Manoprolol as my chest pain is under control?

No, you should not stop taking Manoprolol suddenly because that may worsen your angina or may cause a heart attack. Tell your doctor and if there is a need to stop Manoprolol, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually over a period of a few weeks.

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When can I expect a relief in my symptoms after starting Reylol for high blood pressure?

Reylol usually starts working within a few hours of taking it. However, it may take up to a week to see the full benefits of the symptoms of high blood pressure or heart conditions. You may not notice any difference, but that does not mean it is not working. For migraine, it may take a few weeks before you notice any difference, so keep taking the medicine.

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