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Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
Inderal LA Oral     40 User Reviews
Calan SR Oral     6 User Reviews
Cardizem CD Oral     62 User Reviews
Dilacor XR Oral     7 User Reviews
Tiazac Oral     20 User Reviews
Coreg Oral     272 User Reviews
diltiazem HCl Oral     123 User Reviews
metoprolol tartrate IV     17 User Reviews
amiodarone Oral     245 User Reviews
amiodarone IV     8 User Reviews
Diltia XT Oral     Be the first to review it
Cordarone Oral     19 User Reviews
carvedilol Oral     234 User Reviews
Lopressor IV     2 User Reviews
Lopressor Oral     144 User Reviews
Verelan Oral     4 User Reviews
verapamil Oral     187 User Reviews
Pacerone Oral     41 User Reviews
metoprolol succinate Oral     556 User Reviews
Tenormin Oral     62 User Reviews
Toprol XL Oral     571 User Reviews
Zebeta Oral     22 User Reviews
propranolol Oral     296 User Reviews
atenolol Oral     1144 User Reviews
metoprolol tartrate Oral     432 User Reviews
bisoprolol fumarate Oral     51 User Reviews
Verelan PM Oral     8 User Reviews
Cartia XT Oral     56 User Reviews
Cardizem LA Oral     15 User Reviews
InnoPran XL Oral     16 User Reviews
Taztia XT Oral     16 User Reviews
DILT-CD Oral     13 User Reviews
DILT-XR Oral     11 User Reviews
carvedilol phosphate Oral     5 User Reviews
Coreg CR Oral     65 User Reviews
nebivolol Oral     16 User Reviews
Bystolic Oral     721 User Reviews
Diltzac ER Oral     2 User Reviews
amiodarone in dextrose 5% IV     5 User Reviews
Matzim LA Oral     4 User Reviews
amiodarone in dextrose,iso-osm IV     Be the first to review it
Nexterone IV     Be the first to review it
digoxin Inj     2 User Reviews
digoxin Oral     86 User Reviews
diltiazem HCl IV     6 User Reviews
Lanoxin Inj     Be the first to review it
Lanoxin Oral     13 User Reviews
verapamil IV     3 User Reviews
Calan Oral     6 User Reviews
esmolol IV     1 User Reviews
Brevibloc IV     Be the first to review it
propranolol IV     4 User Reviews
esmolol in NaCl (iso-osm) IV     1 User Reviews
Brevibloc in NaCl (iso-osm) IV     Be the first to review it
Lanoxin Pediatric Inj     Be the first to review it
diltiazem in dextrose 5 % IV     Be the first to review it
diltiazem HCl in 0.9% NaCl IV     3 User Reviews

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