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Corgard (nadolol) is a medication, available as an oral tablet, that is used for treating high blood pressure. It is also used for preventing chest pain. Corgard (nadolol) may be prescribed for other uses–consult with your doctor for more information.
The brand product has been discontinued in the US, but generic alternatives may be available.
Fact Table | |
Formula | C17H27NO4 |
License | US FDA |
Bioavailability | 30–50% |
Legal status | Prescription only (Rx) |
Chemical Name | 1-(tert-Butylamino)-3-[(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-cis-6,7-dihydroxy-1-naphthyl)oxy]propan-2-ol |
Elimination half-life | 20–24 hours |
Dosage (Strength) | 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg, 120 mg, 160 mg (oral tablets) |
Pregnancy | Consult a doctor (Category C) |
Brands | Corgard |
Protein binding | 30% |
PubChem CID | 39141 |
MedlinePlus | a684018 |
ChEBI | 7445 |
ATC code | C07AA12 |
DrugBank | DB01203 |
KEGG | D08210 |
Routes of administration | Oral |
Corgard (nadolol) should be taken as prescribed. It is usually taken by mouth once a day, with or without food. Carefully read the medication guide for further usage instructions, including storage information; keep out of reach of children.
Any questions or concerns may be referred to your doctor or pharmacist.
Nadolol is the active ingredient in Corgard.
See the medication guide or product label for a full list of ingredients.
Consult with your doctor about whether Corgard (nadolol) may be an option for you.
Corgard (nadolol) side effects may include but are not limited to lightheadedness or dizziness; extreme tiredness; cold hands and feet; swelling of the hands, feet, ankles, or legs; shortness of breath; weight gain that is unusual; chest pain; fainting; or a slow or an abnormal heart rate.
Immediately inform your doctor of any bothersome or persistent side effects you experience while receiving Corgard (nadolol).
Ask your doctor about Corgard (nadolol).