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Iwantodiepleasehelp

Happiness is death🤗
Jan 24, 2022
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Can i use carvedilol instead of propanolol for betablockers while taking SN?.. please somebody answer this
 
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mindcancer

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Propranolol is the oldest beta-blocker around. Carvedilol targets the same GCPR receptors as propranolol with comparable binding affinities for both B1 & B2 sites. Although less documented, Carvedilol should not be disregarded as an alternative.
 
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Iwantodiepleasehelp

Happiness is death🤗
Jan 24, 2022
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Propranolol is the oldest beta-blocker around. Carvedilol targets the same GCPR receptors as propranolol with comparable binding affinities for both B1 & B2 sites. Although less documented, Carvedilol should not be disregarded as an alternative.
Thanks for the reply dear👍👌. so hope mixing it with SN doesn't reduce the effectiveness
 

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