| The Corgard brand name has been discontinued in the U.S. for reasons unrelated to safety or efficacy. Other brand names or generic alternatives may be available. If you’re currently taking this medication, talk to your healthcare provider about safe options for transitioning to a different treatment. |
Overview
Corgard was a prescription drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat hypertension and manage angina. Corgard is also known by its drug name, nadolol.
Corgard was a beta blocker. Beta blockers are believed to work by relaxing blood vessels and slowing heart rate.
How was it taken?
Corgard was generally taken once a day.
Corgard came in tablet form.
Side effects
The FDA-approved label for Corgard listed common side effects including dizziness, fatigue, depression, slow heartbeat, nausea, and vomiting.
Rare but serious side effects listed for Corgard included heart failure.
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