Basic Information
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Brand Name: Ciplar 10mg Tablet
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Generic Name: Propranolol Hydrochloride
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Strength: 10 mg
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Category: Beta-Blocker (Non-Selective) / Antihypertensive
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Manufacturer: Cipla Ltd.
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Prescription Required: Yes (Rx)
Composition
Each tablet contains:
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Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 mg
Uses / Indications
Ciplar 10mg Tablet is prescribed for:
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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
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Angina (Chest Pain due to heart problems)
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Arrhythmias (Irregular Heartbeats)
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Prevention of Migraine headaches
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Anxiety (performance anxiety, stage fright, palpitations)
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Thyrotoxicosis (overactive thyroid symptoms like tremors, palpitations)
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Post-heart attack care – reduces risk of further episodes
Mechanism of Action
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Propranolol is a Non-selective Beta-Blocker.
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Blocks both Beta-1 and Beta-2 adrenergic receptors.
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Reduces heart rate, contractility, and cardiac output → lowers BP and relieves angina.
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Controls abnormal heart rhythms.
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Prevents adrenaline-induced anxiety symptoms (palpitations, tremors).
Dosage & Administration
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Usual adult dose: 10–40 mg, 2–3 times daily (depends on condition).
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10 mg is often the starting dose (especially in anxiety or mild hypertension).
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Take with or immediately after food to reduce stomach irritation.
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Swallow whole with water.
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Do not stop suddenly – may cause rebound hypertension or chest pain.
Side Effects
Common side effects:
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Dizziness, tiredness
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Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
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Cold hands and feet
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Nausea, stomach upset
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Sleep disturbances, vivid dreams
Serious but rare:
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Breathing difficulty (especially in asthma/COPD patients)
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Severe low heart rate or blood pressure
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Worsening of heart failure
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Low blood sugar symptoms (especially in diabetics)
Precautions & Warnings
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Use with caution in patients with:
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Asthma/COPD (can cause bronchospasm)
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Diabetes (masks low sugar symptoms)
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Heart block, severe bradycardia, or heart failure
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Kidney or liver problems
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Not safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed.
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Avoid alcohol (increases dizziness).
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Regular monitoring of BP and heart rate is advised.
Drug Interactions
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Other antihypertensives (additive effect)
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Antiarrhythmics (amiodarone, digoxin – risk of bradycardia)
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Insulin/antidiabetic drugs (mask hypoglycemia symptoms)
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NSAIDs (may reduce antihypertensive effect)
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Thyroid medicines (interaction with thyroxine)
Storage
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Store below 30°C in a dry, cool place.
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Protect from light & moisture.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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