As is the case with any medication, beta blockers can lead to some side effects. The NHS website urges people to “contact ...
As with all medicines, beta blockers can produce certain unwanted effects. The NHS website recommends that patients should ...
People prescribed beta blockers are being advised by the NHS to consult their GP if they're experiencing certain health conditions. Beta blockers, which include medications such as atenolol, ...
NHS has announced a serious warning for those with cardiovascular issues taking propranolol.People who have been prescribed a common heart medication should watch out for signs of issues with ...
People prescribed a particular medication are reminded to contact their GP if they develop certain side effects that "bother" ...
The NHS is encouraging people on beta blockers to speak with their GP if they're dealing with particular health issues. Beta blockers – such as atenolol, bisoprolol, carvedilol, and metoprolol – are ...
People who have been prescribed beta blockers are being urged by the NHS to speak to their doctor if they suffer from a number of health conditions. Beta blockers, which can include atenolol, ...
The common side-effects include headaches, feeling tired or weak, cold fingers or toes, feeling or being sick, and stomach ...
As a cardiologist, I frequently meet patients who have stopped taking medicines that could keep them alive. Often it’s because they’ve seen a dramatic headline or a worrying TV report about a drug ...