Drug details
Kerlone (betaxolol hydrochloride)
type of Beta-Blockers, Beta-1 Selective
Kerlone (betaxolol hydrochloride) is a beta-blocker used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Kerlone has been discontinued in the U.S., but generic forms may be available.
This drug may have the following side effects:
- nausea,
- diarrhea,
- lightheadedness,
- shortness of breath,
- cold hands and feet,
- tiredness,
- tingling,
- dizziness,
- headache,
- fatigue,
- nervousness,
- sore throat,
- drowsiness,
- anxiety,
- sleep problems (insomnia),
- impotence,
- dry eyes,
- weakness
- stomach upset,
- decreased sex drive,
- orgasm,
- numbness, and
The following drugs are related to Kerlone, either as a replacement or used together:
- Sectral (acebutolol)
- Norliqva (amlodipine oral solution)
- Tenormin I.V. Injection (atenolol inj)
- Zebeta (bisoprolol fumarate)
- Blocadren (timolol)
- Corgard (nadolol)
- Corzide (nadolol and bendroflumethiazide)
- Inderal (propranolol)
- Inderal LA (propranolol)
- Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate)
- Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate)
The following supplements are related to Kerlone, and may be used together with the drug:
- Alpha-Linolenic Acid (s.)
- Beer (s.)
- Calcium (s.)
- Coenzyme Q-10 (s.)
- N-Acetyl Cysteine (s.)
- Olive (s.)
- Potassium (s.)
- Sweet Orange (s.)
- Terminalia (s.)
- Wine (s.)
- Iron (s.)
- L-Arginine (s.)
- Blond Psyllium (s.)
- Cocoa (s.)
- Cod Liver Oil (s.)
- Garlic (s.)
- Propionyl-L-Carnitine (s.)
- Pycnogenol (s.)
- Stevia (s.)
- Wheat Bran (s.)