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propranolol overdose drugs
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Dr. Cynthia Thaik answered
31 years experience Cardiology
Clinical : Diagnosis of Propranolol overdose is clinical based in history and examination. Work up includes vitals, electrocardiogram, finger stick for blood sug ... Read More
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Dr. H Robert Silverstein answered
Specializes in Cardiology
Too: much for that patieint. Why do u ask? What is the circumstance?

Dr. Jerome Zacks answered
51 years experience Cardiology
Low BP and pulse: Common side effects of OD would be slow pulse and low BP. Wheezing and seizures are less common. For OD, the stomach contents should be emptied; BP ... Read More
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Dr. Cynthia Thaik answered
31 years experience Cardiology
Multiple: Pre hospital treatment is charcoal. In hospital options include intravenous fluids, inotropes and chronotropes
glucagon
gastric decontamination
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Dr. Rick Koch answered
22 years experience Cardiology
HR & BP lOwering: An Inderal (propranolol) overdose would have the effect of lowering BP & hr. Treatment would center on increasing both as needed to hemodynamically s ... Read More
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Dr. Payam Mehranpour answered
23 years experience Cardiology
Depends: Depends on symptoms and heart rate. Milder forms may be observed and treated conservatively. More severe may need medications and/or temporary pacemak ... Read More
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Dr. Gutti Rao answered
46 years experience Hospital-based practice
Paramedics may not t: Innderal overdose should be treated in the hospital. The paramedics may try to stabilize the patient if BP is low or if heart rate is low by giving fl ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Inderal overdose: An overdose occurs when an excessive / dangerous dose of a drug / substance is used. Overdose may cause slow, rapid or irregular heart rate, difficult ... Read More
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Dr. Gutti Rao answered
46 years experience Hospital-based practice
Paramedics may not t: Innderal overdose should be treated in the hospital. The paramedics may try to stabilize the patient if BP is low or if heart rate is low by giving fl ... Read More
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Dr. Mary Margaret ONeill answered
36 years experience Gynecology
drugs.com, webmd: Propranalol has been available for many years and there is data on long term safety and side effects. Efficacy depend on you and why you were prescrib ... Read More
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Dr. Indravadan Gatiwala answered
42 years experience Neurology
Inderal (propranolol): Yes, it decreased your heart rate, sweating and anxiety before giving speech.
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