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psoriasis and propranalol

psoriasis and propranalol

My dad has had psoriasis for many many years, he has also been taking propranalol tablets for about 15 years, when he was on the tablets his psoriasis was very bad (his psoriasis covered his whole body in big rashes, he even had it on his face, legs, back, anus, arms, stomach and his feet), it was itchy, cracking all over and very sore, recently he has come off his propranalol tablets and has noticed an extreme improvement in his psoriasis, it has almost cleared up completely and he has only been off the tablets for a week! so i was wondering if anyone else has really bad psoriasis and is taking propranalol tablets, because if you are then it might do you good to ask your doctor if you can come off them.
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I was given propranalol slow realease last year for anxeity and I developed a itchy spotting rash down one side of my face, when I stopped taking them it went with antihestamines.

I was put back on it again but this time the pink ones to see if they would be more suitable I think I am starting to get the rash angian. I really feel great with the propranalol but I dont want to have this ugly rash on my face.
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