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Expired Propranolol

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PostPosted: 03/16/08 - 13:55    Post subject: Expired Propranolol Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,

About 2 years ago, I took Expired Propranolol (20mg) per day for about two and a half months. I didn't know the medication was expired which I took for heart palpitations. I realized something was wrong when I started getting cramps and more than usual bowel movements. These symptoms went away after I discontinued the expired propranolol. I have noticed though that since then, things that I used to take like tylenol or a brand of pickled peppers that I used to enjoy now cause me discomfort and cramping. I did not have these symptoms before I took the expired propranolol. I went to my doctor after taking the expired propranolol, and he told me to get new propranolol and that it shouldn't cause any permanent side affects. Is there anything to worry about?
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