Propranolol is a commonly used medicine for anxiety symptoms such as palpitations, tremors, and performance anxiety. It does not cause heart attacks when taken in the prescribed dose. However, since it slows down the heart rate and lowers blood pressure, it should be used cautiously in people who already have asthma, very low blood pressure, or certain heart rhythm issues.
Next Steps
• Continue taking the medication as prescribed by your psychiatrist.
• If you develop symptoms such as dizziness, very slow heartbeat, fainting, or breathing difficulty, inform your doctor immediately.
• Remember that propranolol helps with anxiety symptoms but is not a cure for OCD itself—your doctor may also recommend therapy or other medications for long-term benefit.
Health Tips
Never stop or change the dose suddenly on your own. Always follow your psychiatrist’s advice, and attend regular follow-ups for safe monitoring.