S swaraj Dead Lilith Apr 10, 2023 51 Apr 20, 2023 #1 I found on WebMD that propranolol and ibuprofen interact with each other. Reactions: tary
tary Experienced Jul 3, 2022 247 Apr 20, 2023 #2 High blood potassium is bad for your heart, although I'm not sure you can get to levels that high just this way. Reactions: swaraj Upvote 0
High blood potassium is bad for your heart, although I'm not sure you can get to levels that high just this way.
S swaraj Dead Lilith Apr 10, 2023 51 Apr 20, 2023 #3 tary said: High blood potassium is bad for your heart, although I'm not sure you can get to levels that high just this way. Click to expand... I guess the safer alternative is to cut out the propranolol. It's anyways not cited as a necessary item off late. Reactions: depressedlover Upvote 0
tary said: High blood potassium is bad for your heart, although I'm not sure you can get to levels that high just this way. Click to expand... I guess the safer alternative is to cut out the propranolol. It's anyways not cited as a necessary item off late.
D depressedlover In Transit waiting for the bus Apr 12, 2023 178 Apr 20, 2023 #4 Also saw somewhere that propranolol increases the duration it takes for death to occur by decreasing the heart race caused by sn Reactions: swaraj and tary Upvote 0
Also saw somewhere that propranolol increases the duration it takes for death to occur by decreasing the heart race caused by sn
tary Experienced Jul 3, 2022 247 Apr 20, 2023 #5 swaraj said: I guess the safer alternative is to cut out the propranolol. It's anyways not cited as a necessary item off late. Click to expand... I don't think it was ever strictly necessary, IIRC it's just to prevent distress from tachycardia caused by SN. Reactions: swaraj Upvote 0
swaraj said: I guess the safer alternative is to cut out the propranolol. It's anyways not cited as a necessary item off late. Click to expand... I don't think it was ever strictly necessary, IIRC it's just to prevent distress from tachycardia caused by SN.