No, propranolol is NOT an opiate.
Propranolol is used for P.T.S.D. ( Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder).
No. It will most likely slow your heart down and make you feel depressed. It can also be used by anxious public speakers to reduce tremulousness of the hands and voice, as well as rapid pulse. Propranolol is a beta-blocker, meaning that it blocks norepinephrine (or noradrenaline, if you're from Great Britain). In sum, propranolol is an anti-high, if anything.
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Propranolol acts on the beta-adrenergic receptors anywhere in the body, and has been used as a treatment for emotional anxiety and rapid heart beat.
Propranolol is a beta blocker used primarily for the treatment of hypertension. It's sometimes used to help control symptoms of nervousness... for instance, in one recent Olympic games, a competitor in the shooting competition was disqualified for testing positive for propranolol. Also, it may not be obvious, but that's a lower case L, not an upper case I; many drugs are supplied as the hydrochloride salt instead of the actual compound.
No, Propranolol does not contain MAO inhibitors. It is used to treat hypertension, anxiety and panic attacks and contains beta blockers.
It is generally used to lower blood pressure. It also will slow the heartbeat, which may or may not be a desired effect.
No!Why?
Yes, there are no any interactions.