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Does propranolol hydrochloride make your eyesight blurred/fail?

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My eyesight is really blurred after starting these, does anyone know if it is these tablets or just sudden failing.

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Propropanol (all beta blockers) interfere with the uptake of levothyroxine. Where they prescribed for palpitations? Cursor to question dated December 20, 2003

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No, to prevent reduce migraine headaches.

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