Inderal? Indural is a common misspelling of Inderal.
Inderal® (propranolol hydrochloride) is a prescription medication used to prevent migraines, relieve angina symptoms, and treat several other conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. Inderal is part of a class of drugs called beta blockers, and it is effective at decreasing heart rate, blood pressure (both systolic and diastolic), and the heart's workload. These effects reduce angina symptoms like chest pain, as well as the risks that accompany long-term high blood pressure. Inderal comes as a tablet that should be taken several times a day on an empty stomach. The drug is available in a number of strengths.
(Click Inderal for more information about Inderal, including how and when to take it, how it works, and what to do if you overdose.)