I had heard about this, but had never tried it. I was a little skeptical at first, but I figured it was worth a shot. My concern was that while it might be an effective weight loss method, it didn’t necessarily work with other medications.
According to the study, propranolol (or metoprolol) was found to be the most effective medication. It does not reduce appetite and it does not affect blood pressure. But it does have some other effects that might be of use to you. It does not cause you to feel dizzy, short of breath or feel dizzy and short of breath. It also does not cause you to feel euphoric or euphoric.
Propranolol has some side effects. It can cause some light-headedness when you stop taking it. This can happen only if you stop taking it for a few hours. But this does not happen often and when it does it is quickly corrected.
You get dizziness when you stop taking propranolol, but not dizziness due to the effects of a heart rhythm abnormality. The side effects of propranolol can include anxiety, insomnia, tinnitus, dry mouth, blurred vision, and increased blood pressure. And it can also cause you to get dizzy, short of breath or feel dizzy and short of breath.
You can also get dizzy if you take too much of it. A lot of this is due to the fact that propranolol is a beta-blocker and can actually make your heart beat faster than normal. But even if you do not get dizzy or feel dizzy, you may experience light-headedness, which can be a sign of a heart rhythm abnormality such as atrial fibrillation or flutter.
propranolol can also cause you to gain weight. Weight gain is a big problem that often results from the use of beta-blockers. The more beta-blockers you take, the more your body will try to slow your metabolism and slow down your weight gain.
I’m just going to say that you’ll probably feel a few extra pounds, but that is purely coincidental. It is possible that you could gain some weight if you take your beta-blocker more than prescribed, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t lose some weight if you use it more judiciously.
propranolol works by increasing your beta-blocker dosage. So if you take propranolol three times a day, your body will try to slow down your metabolism. The more you take, the harder your body wants to slow down your metabolism. A good rule of thumb to follow is that you should take propranolol on an empty stomach. If you take it with meals, then you are likely not gaining any weight while taking it.
What I don’t get is why everyone is recommending propranolol in the first place. The beta-blocker is an anti-depressant and you should never use it in that capacity. I know that some people use it for weight loss, but to me it’s a placebo for the symptoms of depression. The side effect of weight gain is actually the most concerning one. People gain weight when they take propranolol, and they feel like they are gaining weight.
That is actually what happens when you take propranolol. It makes you feel like you are gaining weight. It doesn’t make you gain weight, but you do feel like you are gaining weight. People who take propranolol for depression, or who are trying to lose weight, are likely doing so to try to get off of the drug and onto some real food. If you are on propranolol, you should be eating real food like vegetables and fruits.