04-15-2017, 08:10 AM
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Hi Drew
I agree with what mboxfrogger and Barq said.
I looked up the side effects of Propranolol and "unusual dreams", "vivid dreams" and "nightmares" are considered a more common side effect.
However, listed under the side effects that state you should see your doctor immediately if you experience any are:
depersonalization
confusion about identity, place, and time
decreased awareness or responsiveness
paranoia
quick to react or overreact emotionally
rapidly changing moods
seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there
short-term memory loss
I know you did not describe all of these side effects, but I copied and pasted the ones that were more an "emotional" side effect than a "physical" one, like say, "sweating" or "nausea", etc.
I don't know what dose you were placed on, but I also read that a dose that may be too high for a person can cause the above side-effects.
Please see your doctor.
I hope this helps.
Abigail
I agree with what mboxfrogger and Barq said.
I looked up the side effects of Propranolol and "unusual dreams", "vivid dreams" and "nightmares" are considered a more common side effect.
However, listed under the side effects that state you should see your doctor immediately if you experience any are:
depersonalization
confusion about identity, place, and time
decreased awareness or responsiveness
paranoia
quick to react or overreact emotionally
rapidly changing moods
seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there
short-term memory loss
I know you did not describe all of these side effects, but I copied and pasted the ones that were more an "emotional" side effect than a "physical" one, like say, "sweating" or "nausea", etc.
I don't know what dose you were placed on, but I also read that a dose that may be too high for a person can cause the above side-effects.
Please see your doctor.
I hope this helps.
Abigail

