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Will taking atenolol or other beta-blockers show up in lipid panel, urinalysis , or urine drug test? Will it generate any false positives? ... View answer
beginning to walk without a cane.m Since taking 25 mg ofabove drug I have more than mild pain in the muscles of my legs and I'm back on the cane again feeling quite unsteady. I see where betablockers... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
Hello Dr. I smoke marijuana often and regularly. Recently I have noticed that smoking gives me palpitations which keep me awake at night. I asked my GP for a prescription of beta-blockers, but did not tell ... View answer
most betablockers cause side effects whereby weight gain is an issue? Finally,can betablockers such ...I takeToprol XL-Metoprolol- a beta blocker- 50 milligram tablet once a day to... View answer
banned drug classes are: anabolic agents; stimulants, alcohol and betablockers (for rifle only), masking agents such as diuretics, street drugs, peptide hormones and analogues, anti-estrogens and... View answer
betablockers are a protocal drug for heart failure and afib situations sometimes. but what i was taught also is betablockers heal the heart but kill the lungs. i have had several docs... View answer
My doctor suggested trying Losartan for my High Blood pressure.......I get a psoriasiform drug eruption from ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor antagonist, betablockers, calcium channel... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen G
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
Suppose I have a high blood pressure 150/80 and I take betablockers to regulate it, and I want to do MDMA (ecstasy). Should I continue taking the betablockers while I take the ecstasy or will... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hiren Hirpara
( General & Family Physician)
was wondering if I can take Tylenol PM to night. I take a beta blocker for BP and I see that taking a NSID is preferred for treating gout but there appears to be a drug interaction with my beta... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
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