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Betaxolol Oral

Generic Name: BETAXOLOL - ORAL
Pronounced: (be-TAX-oh-lol)

Betaxolol Oral Warning

If you have chest pain (angina) or have heart disease (e.g., coronary artery disease, ischemic heart disease, high blood pressure), do not stop using this drug without first consulting your doctor. Your condition may become worse when the drug is suddenly stopped. If your doctor decides you should no longer use this drug, you must gradually decrease your dose according to your doctor's instructions.

When gradually stopping this medication, it is recommended that you temporarily limit physical activity to decrease the work on the heart. Seek immediate medical attention if you develop: worsening chest pain, tightness/pressure in the chest, chest pain spreading to the jaw/neck/arm, sweating, trouble breathing, or fast/irregular heartbeat.

Betaxolol Oral Side Effects

Dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, headache, and shortness of breath may occur as your body adjusts to the medication. Trouble sleeping, decreased sexual ability, stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, sore throat, cold hands and feet, dry eyes, tingling, numbness, and weakness may also occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medication because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.

This drug may reduce blood flow to your hands and feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may worsen this effect. Avoid tobacco use and dress warmly.

Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur:

  • slow/irregular heartbeat
  • back pain
  • mental/mood changes (e.g., depression, hallucinations)
  • trouble breathing
  • swelling of the ankles/feet/legs
  • joint pain
  • easy bruising/bleeding
  • increased thirst/urination
  • vision changes
  • slow wound healing
  • sweating
  • confusion
  • fainting
  • stomach/abdominal pain
  • blue fingers/toes/nails
  • finger/toe/leg cramps
  • unexplained sudden weight gain
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