Nadolol for Esophageal Variceal Hemorrhage Prophylaxis User Reviews
Brand names: Corgard
- jea...
- December 23, 2011
"My husband is new to this, specifically esophageal varices and the need to take Nadolol. He has complained of dizziness and being lightheaded. So, he is going to take the pill at bedtime instead of with breakfast, that way he can sleep through the dizziness, etc."
- Tha...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- March 23, 2017
"I have almost bled to death due to esophageal varices, and not only did the Nadolol make me feel stronger, but every time I have dealt with the condition simply by using this miracle pill and nothing else, the bleeding quickly stopped. I'm not sure if this is just a happy coincidence, but I doubt it because the results were consistently positive."
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- G61...
- August 22, 2014
"Nadolol helps with anxiety for sure. Didn't know it had esophageal varices prophylactic benefits."
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"I have had variceal bleeding. Feel much better when taking the nadolol. I didn't take it at first; I took propranolol for a while but quit because I couldn't afford it. At this point, the only side effect I can recall is feeling a little tired and dizzy when I first began taking it, and running out and not being on it for about 5 days; I didn't feel good. I believe this drug is very beneficial for bleeding related to the liver."