Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| propranolol | Inderal |
| atenolol | Tenormin |
| labetalol | Trandate |
| metoprolol tartrate | Lopresor |
| nadolol | Corgard |
| bisoprolol fumarate | Monocor |
Beta-blockers for
mitral valve prolapse are normally taken once or twice
each day to decrease the frequency of irregular heartbeats, chest pain, or
anxiety related to the abnormal beats. Beta-blockers are also used to treat
high blood pressure.
How It Works
Beta-blockers interrupt the normal chemical signals transmitted by
nerves that stimulate, and sometimes overstimulate, the pacing of the heart.
They slow down the heartbeat and reduce blood pressure.
Why It Is Used
Beta-blockers are used to relieve symptoms of
palpitations, chest pain, or anxiety that are not
relieved by changes in diet, lifestyle, and exercise. Beta-blockers do not
improve the functioning of the mitral valve.
How Well It Works
- Beta-blockers prevent or inhibit several
specific types of irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
- Beta-blockers relieve chest discomfort, especially in people who
have rapid resting heart rates.
Side Effects
Because they lower blood pressure and slow the heart rate,
beta-blockers may cause light-headedness, decreased energy, fatigue, and
depression. People with diabetes may have an increase in their blood glucose
while taking beta-blockers.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
The doctor may want to perform 24-hour electrocardiogram (ECG or
EKG) monitoring (called Holter monitoring) before prescribing a beta-blocker or
another medication (antiarrhythmics medications) to prevent or inhibit
irregular heart rhythms. A 24-hour EKG is done to confirm that the palpitations
are associated with irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
People should not stop taking or skip doses of beta-blockers
without their doctor's advice. Stopping these medications without tapering them
off may cause a rise in blood pressure and heart rate and an increase in
symptoms.
These medications also may be used to lower blood pressure and
control chest pain (angina) due to
coronary artery disease.
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