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20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP
Drug TypeGeneral Medicines
CategoryTablets
20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP Specification
Origin of MedicineIndia
Dosage FormSolid
Drug TypeGeneral Medicines
Physical FormTablets
DosageAs per suggestion
Storage InstructionsDry Place
20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP Trade Information
Minimum Order Quantity100 Units
Payment TermsCash in Advance (CID)
Supply Ability5000 Units Per Month
Delivery Time2-7 Days
Main Domestic MarketAll India
About 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP
20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP are general medicines available in solid tablet form. These tablets are manufactured in India and can be used as per suggestion. The active ingredient, Propranolol, is a beta-blocker that helps with the treatment of high blood pressure, angina, and irregular heartbeats. This medicine works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing down the heart rate, which helps to reduce the workload on the heart. The tablets should be stored in a dry place to maintain their effectiveness. They are commonly prescribed by doctors and can be used in combination with other medications. If you are looking for an effective treatment for high blood pressure or angina, then 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP can be an excellent choice.
FAQs of 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP
QWhat is the active ingredient in 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP?
AThe active ingredient in 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP is Propranolol, which is a beta-blocker.
QWhat is the dosage form of 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP?
AThe dosage form of 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP is solid tablets.
QWhat is the recommended dosage of 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP?
AThe dosage of 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP should be taken as per the suggestion of your doctor.
QHow should I store 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP?
AYou should store 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP in a dry place to maintain their effectiveness.
QCan 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP be used with other medications?
AYes, 20 MG Propranolol Tablets IP can be used with other medications, but it is recommended to consult your doctor before taking any new medication.