No propranolol can not be given to patient with Asthma, because it increase the bronchial resistance by blocking B2 receptors which consistently worsen asthma, which may even trigger a severe asthma attack.
I have asthma and just took a 10mg tablet for my tremors (not related) an hour ago...I'm waiting for a ride to the ER........SO NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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There is nothing as portal cirrhosis. There is a condition called as portal hypertension. In cirrhosis of liver you have signs of portal hypertension as well as of liver failure present in a given patient.
For Diabetic Hypertension
Yes it can be given . Only nurses and pharmacist who have better business and knowledge can say yo more about it.
Propanolol's usually not given intravenously unless it's a surgery or an emergency
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Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
Cardiac asthma is wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath due to congestive heart failure. Cardiac asthma was given the name because its symptoms mimic those of ordinary asthma.
These medicines are still given to people due to the fact that they can help reduce asthma symptoms. The risk of asthma death from these medicines is very small.
To give a chemotherapy in a patient of cirrhosis is very risky. Treating physician is the best judge in a given patient.
Reactive Airway Disease is the new term that has been given to recurrent episodes of asthma flare-ups.
Asthma is common repository disease that it caused by inflammation in the lungs and can be treated with a series of medical inhaler prescribed by a doctor or given by the respiratory wing at the hospital