If you are receiving allergy injections: Important warnings about beta-blocker medicines

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Abstract

This handout warns patients who are receiving allergy injections not to use beta-blocker medicines. It contains a list of medicines and eye drops that must be avoided. Beta-blockers are used to treat a variety of health conditions, including high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, migraine headaches, and an eye condition called glaucoma.

Author
Medical Specialties Center
Publisher
University of Washington Medical Center
Date Published (original date)
2014
Revision Date
10/2014
General Subject
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
Patient Care Procedures & Instructions
Specific Subject/Keyword
Drug Interactions
Injections
Medicines
Languages
English
PE Number
PE1100