Nadolol is a drug that is used to help lower blood pressure and it is also used to help relieve chest pains known as angina in some people. The drug is a beta blocker and it works by reducing the amount of work that the heart must do and by relaxing blood vessels. High blood pressure can lead to serious health problems if it is not treated properly.

There are side effects for Nadolol users that they should be aware of while taking the medication. Some of the side effects include such things dizziness, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, tiredness, weakness, swelling in the hands, feet, ankles or lower limbs, fainting and weight gain.

If you experience any of these side effects, you should speak with your primary health care provider as soon as possible. Some of the side effects of this medication may be indicators of more serious problems. You should also know that there can be other side effects with this medication. For a complete list of the side effects, cautions, and warnings associated with this medication you can either read the product information sheet that will come with the medication or you can do an online search.

There are many online resources that carry information about this medication, but it is always best to trust your primary health care provider and take his or her advice over what you might read online.

You should not adjust the Nadolol dose on your own. Speak with your primary health care provider before you over take or under take your medication.

You can also speak to your primary health care provider about the differences between Nadolol and Norvasc. You may also wish to speak to your doctor about using Nadolol for migraines. This is not a usual course of treatment so it is important that you talk to your primary health care provider before you take this medication for any purpose other than what it was designed for.

To lower blood pressure, Nadolol works by relaxing the blood vessels. The usual dosage of Nadolol 80mg may be increased or decreased by your primary health care provider. You should never adjust your Nadolol dosage on your own. Doing so may lead to serious problems and may lessen the effectiveness of the medication.

If you have any questions about this medication or how to properly take it you should consult with your primary health care provider or with your local pharmacist. Do not share this medication with other people.

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