Note: This document contains side effect information about nadolol. Some dosage forms listed on this page may not apply to the brand name Corgard.
Applies to nadolol: oral tablets.
Side effects include:
Bradycardia (heart rate <60 bpm), peripheral vascular insufficiency (usually Raynaud’s type), dizziness, fatigue.
For Healthcare Professionals
Applies to nadolol: compounding powder, oral tablet.
General
The most common adverse reactions were bradycardia, cardiac failure, rhythm/conduction disturbances, symptoms of peripheral vascular insufficiency, hypotension, dizziness, and fatigue.[Ref]
Cardiovascular
Common (1% to 10%): Heart rate less than 60 beats per minute (bpm), heart rate less than 40 bpm, cardiac failure, rhythm/conduction disturbances, symptoms of peripheral vascular insufficiency usually of the Raynaud type, hypotension
Frequency not reported: First degree and third degree heart block, cold extremities[Ref]
Nervous system
Common (1% to 10%): Dizziness
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Paresthesias, sedation, headache, slurred speech, tinnitus
Frequency not reported: Lightheadedness[Ref]
Other
Common (1% to 10%): Fatigue[Ref]
Gastrointestinal
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, constipation, vomiting, indigestion, bloating, flatulence, dry mouth[Ref]
Dermatologic
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Rash, pruritus, dry skin, sweating, facial swelling
Frequency not reported: Reversible alopecia[Ref]
Respiratory
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Cough, nasal stuffiness, bronchospasm[Ref]
Metabolic
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Anorexia, weight gain
Frequency not reported: Hypoglycemia[Ref]
Ocular
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Dry eyes, blurred vision[Ref]
Psychiatric
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Change in behavior
Frequency not reported: Insomnia[Ref]
Genitourinary
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Impotence or decreased libido[Ref]