Difficulty taking propranolol

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Hi all

I was prescribed beta blockers to help with mild anxiety/palpitations and told to take them once a day (twice if there's no difference).

The only issue is, I am struggling with swallowing them. I'm a young teenager and am not new to taking tablets. The propranolol tablets are tiny and keep falling to my lips whenever I try to drink water (so my lips kind of go into a kissing shape and the propranolol is still there). My anxiety gets even worse because I waste about two or three tablets trying to swallow them. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I've tried using a straw, putting my chin down, etc, but I just have that gagging feeling; I can't put the tablet at the back of my tongue because it won't go that far. I have to put it at the front, otherwise it feels horrible putting it down that far since it's so small

Is there a liquid form of propanolol available? Would I need to book an appointment with the GP for that, or just go straight to the pharmacy and just show my tablet prescription?

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  • Posted

    Hello 99sobi,

    I am just some one sharing my experience of propranolol and migraine. My suggestion would be to go and see your GP.

  • Posted

    Hey, I first took Propranolol when I was 12. At 13 I am now more confident but I would go to the GP. I'll try and talk you through how I do it, I take 9 tablets a day so I take multiple at once. Right let me go get them.. 

    OK, Place the Propranolol splat ban g in the middle of your tongue and swallow a small amount of water. Hopefully this helps. Until you see your GP practise makes perfect. Good luck.

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