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Good day to all. Just a quick question, has any one noticed Propranolol causing ibd flare up? I take it very rarely, and I'm sure the last couple of times on it symptoms of ibd have worsened. Anyone out there noticed this?

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Hi Jakelayla, I took Propranolol for a few weeks to help with migraines. At the time I did not notice my crohns getting any worse. Although that does not mean it is not impacting you, it may depend on any other medications being taken at the time. Best check with your IBD team.

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Thanks for your reply Dotmatr1x. Have a good day.

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