Labetalol is also known as Trandate. Labetalol (Trandate) is used for the treatment of high blood pressure and sometimes used in combination with other drugs as determined by a physician. Labetalol (Trandate) is an adrenergic receptor blocker working by blocking the alpha and beta receptors in the body, resulting in lower blood pressure. To obtain any further information about this medication, visit an online Canada drugs store.

You should not use Labetalol (Trandate) if you have a heart block in the first, second, or third degree, history of heart failure, abnormal results of any type of heart test and if you have had any history of heart issues. Always speak to your physician before you use Labetalol (Trandate). It is also important to talk to your doctor if you are currently taking any type of prescription medication. Some prescriptions interact with Labetalol (Trandate) and can cause adverse reactions, such as calcium channel blockers, general anesthetics, nitroglycerin, and beta-agonists. People with diabetes, lung, liver, thyroid, or kidney problems, and an adrenal gland tumor should not take Labetalol (Trandate).

It is common to receive Labetalol (Trandate) in the doctor’s office, clinic, or a hospital because it is given by injection. Some doctors do prescribe Labetalol (Trandate) to patients to take at home. Be sure the medical staff teaches you how to properly inject the medication before you attempt to do it at home.

Labetalol (Trandate) is a strong medication that often causes a person to feel extremely dizzy and lightheaded after a dose. It is usually recommended to rest and lay down for 2 to 3 hours after a dose. Alcohol, exercise, and hot weather can make these symptoms be worse and are not recommended. It is not recommended to operate a vehicle after taking a dose of Labetalol (Trandate). This medication can also affect the blood sugar in the body and if you are a diabetic, you must closely monitor your blood sugar.

You should not stop taking Labetalol (Trandate) suddenly. When you stop taking Labetalol (Trandate), work with your doctor to get off of the medication. A sudden stop of the medication in your body can cause chest pains, sweating, irregular heartbeat, headaches, and make you ill. A doctor will usually reduce the amount of Labetalol (Trandate) you are taking slowly until you are off, while closely monitoring your body.

Labetalol (Trandate) should never be used by anyone who is not prescribed the medication. If your doctor does prescribe Labetalol (Trandate) to you to take at home, be sure to store it as directed by your pharmacist and keep it out of the reach of children and pets. An overdose of the medication may result in seizure, weakness, dizziness, slow heartbeat, and shortness of breath. If you suspect an overdose, go straight to the emergency room.

High blood pressure is treated by many different types of medications, including Labetalol (Trandate). Labetalol (Trandate) is a strong medication given by syringe in an injection, usually at a doctor’s office. If you take Labetalol (Trandate) at home, you might consider filling your prescription online through a Canadian drugs store. This will make it convenient and easy for you to obtain the medication without having to leave your home.

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