P-Nolol 40 mg (Propranolol Hydrochloride)
P-Nolol 40 mg contains propranolol hydrochloride, a non-selective beta-blocker used for treating hypertension, performance anxiety, tremors, arrhythmias, angina, and migraine prevention. It reduces the effects of adrenaline on the heart and blood vessels, lowering heart rate and blood pressure.
P-Nolol 40 mg is a commonly prescribed mid-range strength used either alone or as part of combination therapy depending on patient needs.
Product introduction
Propranolol blocks beta-1 and beta-2 receptors, reducing heart rate, cardiac output, blood pressure and physical symptoms of anxiety. It is well-established in cardiology and neurology, and widely used for both chronic conditions and short-term symptomatic control (such as performance anxiety).
The 40 mg strength is used for blood-pressure control, palpitations, tremors and maintenance therapy for migraine prevention.
Uses of P-Nolol 40 mg (Propranolol)
P-Nolol is prescribed for:
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Angina (chest pain)
- Cardiac arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat)
- Prevention of migraines
- Essential tremor
- Performance anxiety or situational anxiety (fast heartbeat, shaking)
- Thyroid storm / hyperthyroidism symptom control
Note: Dose varies heavily based on indication. Always follow clinician instructions.
Benefits of P-Nolol 40 mg
- Controls rapid heart rate: helpful for anxiety, arrhythmias & palpitations.
- Reduces blood pressure: lowers cardiovascular strain.
- Proven migraine prevention: commonly used long-term prophylaxis.
- Improves tremors: standard therapy for essential tremor.
- Calms physical symptoms of anxiety: sweating, shaking, pounding heartbeat.
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Side effects of P-Nolol 40 mg
Common side effects
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- Fatigue, tiredness
- Cold hands and feet
- Sleep disturbances or vivid dreams
- Nausea
Seek urgent care for: wheezing, severe dizziness, fainting, very slow heartbeat, breathing difficulty or swelling (possible allergic reaction).
How to use P-Nolol 40 mg
- Take exactly as prescribed — doses vary by condition.
- Often taken 1–3 times daily depending on indication.
- Take with food to reduce stomach upset.
- Do not stop suddenly — may worsen heart issues or cause rebound hypertension.
- If used for anxiety, your doctor may prescribe occasional or situational dosing.
How P-Nolol works
Propranolol blocks adrenaline’s action on beta receptors, reducing heart rate, blood pressure and tremors. It also reduces migraine frequency by stabilising blood vessel activity in the brain.
Safety advice
| Asthma / COPD | Use with caution — propranolol may worsen breathing. Always discuss with your doctor. |
| Diabetes | May mask symptoms of low blood sugar. Monitor blood glucose closely. |
| Heart disease | Do not stop suddenly. Dose adjustments must be supervised. |
| Pregnancy / breastfeeding | Use only if prescribed; discuss risks and benefits. |
| Drug interactions | Inform your doctor if using antidepressants, calcium-channel blockers, antiarrhythmics, thyroid medicines or alcohol. |
| Driving | May cause dizziness — avoid driving until effects are known. |
What if you forget a dose?
- Take it as soon as you remember.
- If close to the next dose, skip the missed one.
- Do NOT double the dose.
All substitutes
- Ciplar (Propranolol)
- Inderal (Propranolol)
- Metoprolol (alternative beta-blocker)
- Atenolol
- Nebivolol
Quick tips
- Rise slowly from sitting or lying position.
- Avoid alcohol — increases dizziness.
- Monitor blood pressure and heart rate regularly.
- For anxiety, take as directed before stressful events.
Fact Box
| Generic name | Propranolol Hydrochloride |
| Brand | P-Nolol 40 mg |
| Drug class | Non-selective Beta-blocker |
| Form | Oral tablet (40 mg) |
| Typical dose | 40 mg 1–3 times daily (varies by condition) |
| Prescription | Required |
Patient concerns
Can I take P-Nolol for exam or stage anxiety? Yes — commonly used for short-term physical symptoms (tremor, heartbeat). Dose only as prescribed.
Will it make me sleepy? It may cause fatigue in some people, especially when starting or increasing dose.
User feedback
Patients report effective control of tremors, palpitations and anxiety symptoms. Many note calmer physical reactions during stressful events. Some experience mild dizziness or vivid dreams which often improve with time.
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FAQs
Can P-Nolol be used long term?
Yes, for blood pressure, migraines and tremors. Long-term follow-up is advised.
Is propranolol addictive?
No, it is not habit-forming, but should not be stopped abruptly.
How should I store P-Nolol?
Store at room temperature away from moisture and sunlight.
Related products
- Ciplar 10 mg / 40 mg
- Atenolol
- Metoprolol
- Propranolol LA (extended-release)
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Disclaimer:
This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical guidance. P-Nolol (Propranolol) must be prescribed and monitored by a qualified clinician.
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