Beta-blockers are generally considered to be relatively safe to use when breastfeeding, although the baby should be monitored for slowing of the heart rate, low blood pressure, or breathing problems. Propranolol and timolol (Blocadren) are preferred beta-blockers for headache prevention when nursing. Verapamil (Calan, Verelan) is also compatible with breastfeeding, although headache prevention is generally more effective with beta-blockers.
Information on angiotensin blockers is not available, so these drugs should be avoided.
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