Beta blockers are a group of heart medications used in the treatment of mild to moderate hypertension (high blood pressure), angina pectoris due to ischemic heart disease, Glaucoma, Myocardial infarction and can be used for other reasons. They work by blocking certain hormones (ephedrine/adrenaline) at beta receptors in the body, this process leads to a reduction in the rate of heart beat and thus less force needed to pump blood and also they help open up blood vessels leading to an improvement in blood flow.
This group of medications (Beta-blockers) are available as tablets, capsules, ophthalmic solutions and as injections for parental administration in various brands and generics.
The body is comprised of both alpha and beta receptors, with three subtypes of beta receptors and they function depending on their location in the body.
Beta blockers specifically block β1 and β2 receptors, thereby reducing the effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine leading to the dilatation of blood vessels hence reduced blood pressure, reduction in heart rate and may constrict the airways (adverse effects).
Beta blockers are used to treat:
All beta-blockers require a prescription from the doctor. Some of the used Beta-blockers frequently obtained with a doctor’s prescription are:
Brand |
Generic |
Prescription or over the counter |
Tenormin |
Atenolol |
Prescription |
Lopressor, Toprol XL |
Metoprolol |
Prescription |
Sectral |
Acebutolol |
Prescription |
Zebeta |
Bisoprolol fumarate |
Prescription |
Betoptic S |
betaxolol |
Prescription |
Some of the side effects involved with the use of topical steroids may include the following:
The use of any beta-blocking agent is contraindicated in any one who is hypersensitive to any of the active ingredients or any ingredients used in the formulation.
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