Propranolol Hydrochloride 10mg 1 Film-Coated Tablet [Prescription Required]
Control of hypertension, management of pheochromocytoma (should only be started in the presence of effective alpha blocker), management of angina pectoris, adjunctive management of thyrotoxicosis and thyrotoxic crisis, long term prophylaxis after recovery from acute myocardial infarction, control of cardiac arrhythmias, prophylaxis of migraine, management of essential tremor, control of anxiety and anxiety tachycardia, management of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, prophylaxis of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with portal, hypertension and oesophageal varices
Place of Origin
Philippines
Product Usage
Elderly
Evidence concerning the relationship between blood level and age is conflicting. Propranolol should be used to treat older people with caution. It is suggested that treatment should start with the lowest dose. The optimum dose should be individually determined according to clinical response.
Pediatrics
Arrhythmias: Dosage should be determined according to the cardiac status of the patient and the circumstances necessitating treatment. The dose should be adjusted individually and the following is a guide: Children and adolescents: 0.25-0.5 mg/kg three to four times daily, adjusted according to clinical response.
Migraine: Under the age of 12: 20 mg two or three times daily. Over the age of 12: the adult dose
Ingredients
Propranolol HCl and other components
Warnings
Contraindications:
Should not be given to patient with history of bronchial asthma or bronchospasm; should not be given to patient with any of the following: known hypersensitivity to the substance; bradycardia; cardiogenic shock; hypotenion; metabolic acidosis; after prolonged fasting; severe peripheral arterial circulatory disturbances; second or third degree heart block; sick sinus syndrome; untreated (with alpha adrenoreceptor antagonists) pheochromocytoma; uncontrolled heart failure
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