Drug interactions between Propranolol Hydrochloride and Cayenne Pepper
This is a real world study of Propranolol Hydrochloride and Cayenne Pepper drug interactions. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA.
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What are the drugs
Propranolol hydrochloride has active ingredients of propranolol hydrochloride. It is used in stress and anxiety, migraine, high blood pressure, essential tremor, tremor, heart palpitations.
Cayenne pepper has active ingredients of capsicum.
On May, 17, 2013: 0 people who reported to have interactions when taking Propranolol Hydrochloride, Cayenne Pepper is studied
Drug combinations in study:
- Propranolol Hydrochloride (propranolol hydrochloride)
- Cayenne Pepper (capsicum)
No reports are found. Please check back later.
Top conditions involved for these people * :
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On eHealthMe, Propranolol Hydrochloride (propranolol hydrochloride) is often used to treat stress and anxiety. Find out below the conditions the drugs are used for, how effective they are, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions.
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