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Non-cardioselective beta blockers

A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug classes.

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InnoPran XL (Pro, More...)
generic name: propranolol
2 Review(s)
10.0
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Inderal (Pro, More...)
generic name: propranolol
1 Review(s)
9.2
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Corgard (More...)
generic name: nadolol
1 Review(s)
9.0
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Coreg (Pro, More...)
generic name: carvedilol
2 Review(s)
8.2
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Inderal LA (Pro, More...)
generic name: propranolol
2 Review(s)
6.7
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Coreg CR (More...)
generic name: carvedilol
0 Review(s)
4.0
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Betapace (More...)
generic name: sotalol
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Betapace AF (Pro, More...)
generic name: sotalol
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Blocadren (Pro, More...)
generic name: timolol
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Cartrol (More...)
generic name: carteolol
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Levatol (More...)
generic name: penbutolol
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Normodyne (More...)
generic name: labetalol
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Sorine (Pro, More...)
generic name: sotalol
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Trandate (Pro, More...)
generic name: labetalol
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Visken (Pro, More...)
generic name: pindolol
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Medical Conditions associated with non-cardioselective beta blockers:



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