Prescription Drug Index
Nadolol is used in the treatment of angina pectoris (chest pain usually caused by lack of oxygen to the heart due to clogged arteries) and to reduce high blood pressure.
When prescribed for high blood pressure it is effective when used alone or in combination with other high blood pressure medications. Nadolol is a type of drug known as a beta-blocker. It decreases the force and rate of heart contractions reducing the hearts demand for oxygen and lowering blood pressure.
ADULTS
Dosage is tailored to each individuals needs.
Angina Pectoris
The usual starting dose is 40 milligrams once daily. The usual long-term dose is 40 or 80 milligrams once a day. Doses up to 160 or 240 milligrams once a day may be needed.
High Blood Pressure
The usual starting dose is 40 milligrams once daily.
The usual long-term dose is 40 or 80 milligrams once a day. Doses up to 240 or 320 milligrams once a day may be needed.
* Do not stop taking Nadolol without talking to your doctor first. If Nadolol is stopped suddenly it may cause chest pain or heart attack in some people.
CHILDREN
The safety and effectiveness of Nadolol have not been established in children.
Note:
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