Nadolol is used to treat
hypertension and for long-term treatment of
angina pectoris and is approved by the FDA for these purposes. It is regularly used off-label prevention of migraine headaches; prevention of bleeding veins in people with
portal hypertension caused by
cirrhosis; Nadolol is the preferred
beta-blocker in the management of patients with
LQTS for prevention of
ventricular arrhythmia. It is more efficacious than
selective beta blockers or
propranolol in the prevention of breakthrough cardiac events. Similarly, it is the preferred type of beta blocker for treatment of patients with
CPVT, as it has been shown to be more efficacious than selective beta blockers, like
atenolol or
bisoprolol. Nadolol has the advantage of once daily dosing and thus improved patient compliance. For patients with decreased kidney function, nadolol may be dosed less often. It has also been found to be useful (
off-label) for several
neurological disorders such as the prevention of
migraine attacks,
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) and its use has been explored as a treatment for
essential tremor and
Parkinson's disease but neither is well established. Nadolol has been used to treat
anxiety as well. ==Contraindications==