practolol

practolol
prac·to·lol 'prak-tə-.lȯl n a beta-blocker C14H22N2O3 used in the control of arrhythmia

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prac·to·lol (prakґto-lol) a beta-adrenergic blocking agent having the same actions as propranolol (q.v.). Its use has been found to be associated with an allergic reaction of the eyes, skin, mucous membranes, and ears.

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