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Inderal damage

by meecher, Mar 11, 2009 02:44PM
Tags: inderal
can the damage that is done by taking Inderal over 15 or so years be reversed?  I was prescribed Inderal for tremors about 15 years ago with the promise that it was not addictive, and no side effects..First of all it is addictive and secondly it causes impotence.
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by cj29, Mar 11, 2009 08:28PM
To: meecher
Inderal is a beta blocker I think and I am really not sure how long one can stay on it, but if your doctor prescribed you it, you may need for a variety of reasons.  Did he/she originally prescribe it for anxiety and/or high blood pressure, heart issues?  Sorry to ask so many questions but what kind of damage are you experiencing?  Keep us posted!

by jakegorzen, Mar 12, 2009 06:42AM
To: meecher
Everything in your body can heal, dont believe anything thats says different.
It may take some time, but it is still possible
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