Cardivib 3.125mg Tablet strip of 10 tablets
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Manufactured By Vibcare Pharma Pvt Ltd
Composition Carvedilol 3.125mg
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Cardivib 3.125mg Tablet Uses:
Cardivib 3.125mg Tablet composition:
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Expert advice:
- It should be taken with food.
- Check your blood pressure 1 week after starting Carvedilol, and inform your doctor if it has not improved.
- Carvedilol may cause dizziness or sleepiness. Do not drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
- It is best to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Carvedilol as it may make the side effects worse.
- Do not stop taking Carvedilol suddenly as it can cause your blood pressure to rise suddenly, thereby increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Cardivib 3.125mg Tablet Side Effects:
How to use Cardivib 3.125mg Tablet :
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Faq:
Cgcar needs to be taken regularly as directed by your doctor. Suddenly stopping it may cause chest pain or heart attack. Your doctor may slowly lower your dose over a period of time before stopping it completely, if required.
Q. Does Cgcar make you tired?
Yes, Cgcar may make you tired as well as dizzy. These may occur initially when you start the treatment or when the dose is increased. If you experience these symptoms you should not drive or operate machinery.
Q. Can Cgcar cause weight gain?
Yes, weight gain is a common side effect of Cgcar, but it does not occur in everyone. If you are taking Cgcar for heart failure, tell your doctor if you gain weight or have trouble breathing, as this may be a sign of fluid retention.
Q. Can Cgcar cause kidney failure?
Use of Cgcar in patients with heart failure can rarely lead to deterioration of kidney function. However, Cgcar may cause risk of kidney failure in patients with low blood pressure (systolic blood pressure less than 100 mm Hg), patients with hardening of the arteries and/or having heart disease or already having impaired kidney function. Such patients should be closely monitored during treatment with Cgcar. Although, kidney functions return to baseline when Cgcar is stopped.
Q. Can a diabetic patient take Cgcar?
Yes, a diabetic patient can take Cgcar, provided that there is a regular check on blood glucose levels. It has been noted that in well controlled diabetes mellitus with mild to moderate hypertension, Cgcar did not have any effect on blood glucose levels. However, it is important to know that, using Cgcar class of medicines (beta blockers) may hide the symptoms of hypoglycemia (decrease in glucose levels), especially increase in heart beat or palpitations. In addition to that, Cgcar may cause worsening of hyperglycaemia (increase in blood glucose levels) in patients with heart failure and diabetes. Hence, it is recommended that blood glucose should be monitored while initiating, adjusting, or discontinuing the dose of Cgcar. Inform the doctor if there is any change in blood glucose levels during Cgcar therapy.
Q. Can I take Cgcar empty stomach?
It is recommended that you take Cgcar with food, as food decreases the rate at which the medicine gets absorbed by the body. This will help to reduce the chances of orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure which may cause dizziness or fainting when you stand up).
Q. What are the serious side effects of Cgcar?
Cgcar may cause serious side effects such as fainting, shortness of breath, weight gain, swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs. Some may also experience chest pain, slow or irregular heartbeat, rash, hives, itching, and difficulty in breathing and swallowing. If you experience any of these symptoms call your doctor immediately.
Q. What if I take more than the recommended dose of Cgcar?
If you take more than the recommended dose of Cgcar you may experience slow heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and loss of consciousness or seizures. Contact your doctor and seek immediate medical help in a nearby hospital.
Q. Who should not take Cgcar?
Cgcar should be avoided if the patient has severe heart failure and is hospitalized in the intensive care unit or require certain intravenous medications that help support circulation (inotropic medications). In addition to that, Cgcar should be avoided in patients who are prone to asthma or other breathing problems, have a slow heartbeat or irregular heartbeat (heart that skips a beat), have liver problems, and are allergic to Cgcar.
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