Dr. Jennifer Taylor
Propranolol is a widely used medication belonging to the class of drugs known as beta-blockers. It is primarily prescribed for the treatment of various cardiovascular conditions, including high blood pressure, angina, and certain arrhythmias. The mechanism of action of propranolol lies in its ability to block beta-adrenergic receptors in the body.
Mechanism of Action of Propranolol

Mechanism of Action of Propranolol

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