If someone is taking betnaz tr20 which proponal sustain release half tablet of betnaz tr20 if they take plain propanol tablet they should take one time a day or two time a day
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You can take propranolol plain preparation once or twice a day , depending on advice given by they your doctor
If you are taking sustained release, it is also taken once or twice
* It's my personal advice not to divide the tablet or capsule, Medication is available in 10 mg or 20 mg both dose
Betnaz TR 20 is a sustained-release propranolol 20 mg tablet taken half tablet once daily. If switching to plain propranolol (immediate release), the dose should be divided into two doses per day (e.g., 5 mg twice daily) to maintain effect.
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Continue the same total daily dose as advised by the doctor; do not alter dosage without medical supervision
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Avoid abrupt discontinuation or dose changes, as it may cause rebound symptoms such as palpitations or rise in blood pressure.
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