Product Description
It is a cardio selective beta1 receptor blocker, used in parenteral forms in the treatment of arrhythmias. We have created a strong market goodwill as a trusted organization engaged in offering Propranolol HCL. To process this drug, we use premium quality compounds, sourced from trusted vendors. It decreases the force and rate of heart contractions by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors of the sympathetic nervous system. It is used for the rapid control of ventricular rate in patients with atrial fibrillation. Also it is used in non compensatory sinus tachycardia where the rapid heart rate requires specific intervention.
Propranolol HCL Properties:
- CAS Number: 3506-09-0
- Formula: C16H22ClNO2
- Molecular Weight: 295.8
- Melting Point: 163-165 degree centigrade (lit.)
- Solubility: H2O: 50 mg/mL, clear, colorless
- Appearance: white powder
How does it work?
This Beta blocker changes the way the body responds to certain nerve impulses, including the heart impulses. It slows down your heartbeat and helps it pump blood more effectively.
Applications. Or where it is used:
Propranolol is used in the treatment of high BP, heart rhythm disorders, tremors, chest pain, and other heart or circulatory conditions. It is also effective in treating or preventing heart attack, and reducing the frequency or severity of migraine headaches.
How to use?
If your doctor tells you otherwise, take this medication by mouth 2 to 4 times a day. This medication prevents chest pain or migraines.
Side effects:
Below are few side effects:
- Feeling tired
- Dizzy or light headed
- Cold fingers or toes
- Difficulties sleeping
- Nightmares
- Feeling sick (nausea)
Warnings and precautions while using propranolol hcl
It is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have an allergy to propranolol. In addition, you should inform them if you have experienced any serious reactions to other Beta Blockers (e.g., metoprolol); or any other allergies. Inactive ingredients in this product may cause allergic reactions or other problems. Consult your pharmacist for more information.