propranolol

propranolol is a topic covered in the Davis's Drug Guide.

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General

High Alert Medication: This medication bears a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm when it is used in error.

Genetic Implications: Genetic Implications

Pronunciation:
proe-pran-oh-lole

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Trade Name(s)

  • Hemangeol
  • Inderal
  • Inderal LA
  • InnoPran XL

Ther. Class.

antianginals

antiarrhythmics

(Class II)

antihypertensives

vascular headache suppressants

Pharm. Class.

beta blockers

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General

High Alert Medication: This medication bears a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm when it is used in error.

Genetic Implications: Genetic Implications

Pronunciation:
proe-pran-oh-lole

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Trade Name(s)

  • Hemangeol
  • Inderal
  • Inderal LA
  • InnoPran XL

Ther. Class.

antianginals

antiarrhythmics

(Class II)

antihypertensives

vascular headache suppressants

Pharm. Class.

beta blockers

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