Medication Angina
medication angina
Is it normal for a dermatologist to prescribe a beta-blocker and an antihistamine at the same time?
My friend has no history hypertension or angina, last week presented a rash, probably related to stress. The drug has been prescribed Loratadine and propranolol, but I do not understand why propranolol. He is allergic to aspirin and penicylin, I fear that this may worsen with an ingredient added to the mix. In addition also prescribed other antihistamines, chlorpheniramine, and thanks for your reply, yes, soothes and helps me to know this
Its almost impossible to guess what would be a treatment plan without knowning all the details. However, these drugs are a common treatment for a cholenergic disease called urticaria. Blood pressure or angina pectoris are not the only reasons why someone might perscribe a beta-blocker. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Toprol XL (Metoprolal Succinate)
medication angina
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