SR(40mg)Propranolol
Jun 15, 2023
Propranolol SR (40mg)
PROPENOL SR 40
Propranolol SR stands for Propranolol sustained-release. It is a formulation of propranolol that is designed to release the medication gradually over an extended period, providing a longer duration of action compared to immediate-release propranolol.
Propranolol SR is commonly prescribed for the same conditions as immediate-release propranolol, such as high blood pressure, angina, irregular heart rhythms, and tremors. The sustained-release formulation allows for once-daily dosing, providing convenience for patients.
The recommended starting dose of Propranolol SR is typically 40 mg taken orally once a day. However, the dosage may be adjusted based on the individual's condition and the doctor's recommendations. It's important to follow the prescribed dosage instructions provided by your healthcare professional.
Steris Pharma Generic medicine refers to a medication that contains the same active ingredients, dosage form, strength, and route of administration as its brand-name counterpart. However, generic medicines are typically marketed under their chemical name or a non-proprietary name, rather than a brand name.
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