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For this reason, the cardioselective beta-blockers are safer to use in patients with asthma or reactive airway diseases. Lipid solubility: Beta-blockers that are lipid soluble, such as propranolol ...
Those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, and asthma are advised against taking beta blockers. In addition, people with hypotension (low blood pressure) will also want to ...
Like any drug, taking beta blockers comes with side effects. Churchwell said they can cause bronchial constriction, which can be a problem for people with chronic lung disease, asthma and diabetes.