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- Nadalol. : r Cirrhosis - Reddit
I just had my second upper GI endoscopy, about 1 5 years after first diagnosed (with bleeding varices and ulcers) Both of those issues were significantly improved - doc said nothing close to needing banding this time However, he recommended I go to max dosage on Nadolol if I wasn't already there
- HOW MUCH NADOLOL DO YOU TAKE? - Liver disease - Inspire
I am currently taking 20 mg once a day, but it doesn't stop me from getting varices every time I have and Endoscopy Please share your experiences with nadolol and varices and the dose you take my doctor is not very proactive and so I am doing a bit of research for myself Thanks
- Carvedilol Versus Other Nonselective Beta Blockers for Variceal . . .
In this NWM of 33 RCTs including 3,188 cirrhosis patients with gastroesophageal varices, nadolol ranked best and carvedilol second among NSBBs for both primary and secondary prophylaxis against variceal bleeding
- Gastric varices : r Cirrhosis - Reddit
I’m on Nadalol as well, I have had a shit ton of varacies banded (38) over the last two years The Nadalol from my understanding helps to stop them bursting and causing a major bleeding event I haven’t had a major bleed since I started taking it two years ago
- Can Varices decrease in size? : r Cirrhosis - Reddit
My hepatologist seems to indicate that I can at least expect them to increase in number or size over the course of years, but that the nadolol is meant to slow or possibly even stop that progression by lowering the pressure in the portal vein that leads to their formation
- Update on the management of gastrointestinal varices - PMC
The effect of nadolol on the progression of variceal size was studied in a prospective randomized study A total of 161 patients were randomized into nadolol (n = 83) and placebo (n = 78) groups
- does anyone here take nadalol? if so what are common side . . . - Reddit
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a form of dysautonomia that is estimated to impact between…
- Has anyone had nadalol? : r PVCs - Reddit
After a bad few months dealing with my PVCs palpitations my cardiologist has switched my medication from propranolol to nadalol Has anyone had any positive experiences on this drug in reducing PVCs? :) *EDIT: Nadolol not nadalol oops
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