It is generally advised to avoid smoking while taking propranolol, as smoking can counteract the medication's effects and may increase the risk of cardiovascular issues. Propranolol is often prescribed to manage conditions related to blood pressure and heart rate, and smoking can exacerbate these issues. Additionally, both smoking and propranolol can affect the metabolism of certain drugs, potentially leading to altered effectiveness or increased side effects. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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No, propranolol is NOT an opiate.
Green tea is generally considered safe for most people, including those taking propranolol. However, it contains caffeine and other compounds that may potentially interact with propranolol, affecting heart rate and blood pressure. It's advisable for individuals on propranolol to consult their healthcare provider before incorporating green tea into their routine, especially if they consume it in large amounts. Monitoring for any unusual side effects is also recommended.
Yes, there is no problem in taking lexapro / Cipralex with propranolol (Inderal). At higher doses, you may feel increased side effects.
There are no known side effects between propranolol and the birth control pill. However, if you're taking this pill for blood pressure control or heart problems, contact your health care providers to be sure you don't need a change in birth control method.
Yes
Inderal
not legally
Seriously....
Inderal
Many grams
Loratadine