You can take propranolol for esophagogastric fundal varices, which reduces the pressure in the portal vein.
To prevent bleeding from esophagogastric fundal varices, the beta-blocker propranolol can be used. Propranolol reduces blood flow in the portal vein thereby reducing the pressure in the portal vein and preventing bleeding from rupture of esophagogastric fundal varices.
Propranolol is used in the treatment of hypertension, reduction of mortality from myocardial infarction, exertional angina, control of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, and control of tachycardia in patients with pheochromocytoma Thyroid crisis.
Adverse reactions such as congestive heart failure, bradycardia, peripheral ischemia, atrioventricular block, thrombocytopenia, purpura, bronchospasm, dyspnea, headache, hallucinations, depression, muscle pain, shortness of breath on activity, chest discomfort, etc., may occur with the use of this product, and the dosage should be reduced or discontinued and appropriate treatment should be given.
Athletes should be cautious, allergic to the product, bronchial asthma or risk of bronchospasm, diabetic ketoacidosis, patients with metabolic acidosis, sinus block, sick sinus node syndrome, patients with cardiogenic shock, patients with congestive heart failure, pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited.
The drug should be taken under the supervision of a physician.