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What are the side affects of the blood pressure medicine labetalol?

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Dr. Michael Sinclair answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Lots: Tingling scalp is the odd one that most talk about. Too much can give you too low of a blood pressure and possibly a low pulse. That can lead to dizziness, weakness, fatigue, etc. Making asthma worse is possible. Even so, having said all that, labetolol is old and safe. The range of doses is enormous, from 100 mg twice a day to 300 mg 4x/day. If your doc says you need it, try it. And its cheap!

Answered 11/20/2018

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