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Peelar 10mg Tablet helps manage high blood pressure, prevents chest pain, and aids in heart attack recovery.

Peelar 10mg Tablet is a beta-blocker drug that works by relaxing blood vessels, slowing the heart rate, improving blood flow, and reducing pressure.

Take it daily around the same time, starting with a low dose, and your doctor may adjust it gradually It takes about 12 weeks to show full effectiveness, so continue taking it regularly Avoid sudden cessation; consult your doctor first to prevent heart-related issues.

Patients prescribed it should adhere to their healthcare provider's recommendations regarding dosage and duration of treatment.

It is crucial to report any persistent symptoms or adverse effects promptly.

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Available in 3 variations

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Peelar 10mg Tablet

Peelar 10mg Tablet

Propranolol (10mg)

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Peelar 40mg Tablet

Peelar 40mg Tablet

Propranolol (40mg)

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Peelar 20mg Tablet

Peelar 20mg Tablet

Propranolol (20mg)

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Related Faqs

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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 Peelar be used in asthmatics?

No, Peelar cannot be used in asthmatics. Peelar is a non-specific beta receptor blocker. Using Peelar in asthma patients can cause breathing problems, which may trigger an asthma attack.

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My doctor has prescribed Peelar 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 Peelar for chest pain (angina). Peelar 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. Peelar 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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Is Peelar good for anxiety?

Yes, Peelar helps relieve your physical symptoms of anxiety. The dose and duration of taking Peelar will be suggested by your doctor, depending on whether your symptoms are a recurring problem or occur only in stressful conditions. However, Peelar is usually given for a short time for anxiety.

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

It is plausible that your physician prescribed Carnol to alleviate chest pain associated with angina Carnol is classified as a betablocker primarily employed to reduce elevated blood pressure prevent angina treat or prevent heart attacks and decrease the likelihood of cardiac issues postheart attack In addition Carnol is efficacious in managing irregular heart rhythms such as those induced by anxiety or essential tremors affecting the head chin and hands Furthermore it serves as a preventive measure against migraine headaches hyperthyroidismrelated conditions like thyrotoxicosis and bleeding within the esophagus triggered by hypertension

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

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

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