How To Treat Graves' Disease
Beta-Blockers

Beta-blockers may be prescribed for the treatment of Graves' disease to help decrease the frequency and severity of the patient's symptoms while they wait for other treatments to kick in. Beta-blockers are a class of medications most often used in the treatment of individuals who have high blood pressure or heart disease. However, beta-blockers can be very effective at treating the muscle tremors and heart palpitations that occur in Graves' disease. The beta-blockers most often used on Graves' disease patients include atenolol, metoprolol, and propranolol. A patient and their doctor should check to ensure they are not affected by any heart abnormalities, heart defects, or asthmatic conditions before beta-blockers are utilized. Beta-blockers are not usually used for long term treatment of Graves' disease, as they do not actually cure the underlying issue. Beta-blockers are just used to help alleviate symptoms until another form of treatment can be used or in conjunction with another form of treatment that does target the underlying mechanism of Graves' disease.
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