Cardivas 25mg Tablet
Active ingredient: carvedilol.
Class of medication: anti-hypertensive medications, beta blockers.
Indications:
- hypertension (high blood pressure);
- angina pectoris (chest pain);
- heart failure (moderate to severe chronic).
Mechanism of action:
- relaxes blood arteries by inhibiting the effects of some natural neurotransmitters, such as epinephrine;
- reduces elevated blood pressure;
- gradually reduces the heartbeat with less force;
- improves the efficiency of the heart in pumping blood throughout the body.
Common side effects:
- headache and dizziness;
- fatigue;
- hypotension (low blood pressure);
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea;
- weight gain;
- dry eye (decreased lacrimation);
- upper respiratory tract infection;
- bronchitis;
- urinary tract infection;
- anemia (decreased red blood cells);
- depression;
- pain.
Severe side effects:
- edema (swelling of hands and feet);
- bradycardia;
- hypercholesterolaemia (high cholesterol in blood);
- cardiac failure.
Safety advice:
- do not store above 30 °C;
- take with food;
- do not chew, break or crush the tablet;
- do not stop taking the tablet without consulting your healthcare provider.
Contraindications:
- bradycardia;
- bronchial asthma;
- emphysema (a lung disease causing shortness of breath);
- heart block;
- severe liver disease;
- heart failure;
- sick sinus syndrome (heart rhythm disorder that affects the natural pacemaker of the heart).
Additional information:
- inform your doctor if you have diabetes, fluid retention, coronary artery disease, slow heartbeats, angina, thyroid disorder, kidney disease, pheochromocytoma (tumor in the adrenal glands), Raynaud’s syndrome (a circulatory problem);
- avoid consuming alcohol while on treatment;
- avoid driving or using machines while taking the tablet;
- avoid drinking grapefruit juice while taking this medication since it may raise the blood levels of Cardivas 25mg tablet;
- it is recommended to take a low-salt diet and regular exercise for better results.
FAQ:
What happens if you take Cardivas 25mg Tablet on an empty stomach? Cardivas 25mg tablet should be taken with food. If you take this medication on an empty stomach, it may increase the risk of some adverse effects. Do not discontinue this medicine without consulting your doctor.
Can children use Cardivas 25mg Tablet? No, Cardivas 25mg tablet is not recommended for usage in children under the age of 18.
Is it safe to take Cardivas 25mg Tablet while drinking grapefruit juice? No, consuming grapefruit juice while taking Cardivas 25mg tablet can raise the blood level of this medication. Hence, it should be avoided while taking this medicine.
What are the uses of Cardivas 25mg Tablet? Cardivas 25mg tablet is used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, and heart failure.
What class of medication is Cardivas 25mg Tablet? Cardivas 25mg tablet belongs to a group of anti-hypertensive medicines called beta blockers.
Who is contraindicated to taking Cardivas 25mg Tablet? Patients with bradycardia, bronchial asthma, emphysema, heart block, severe liver disease, heart failure, and sick sinus syndrome (heart rhythm disorder affects the natural pacemaker of the heart) are contraindicated to taking Cardivas 25mg tablet.
Does Cardivas 25mg Tablet cause a slow heart rate? Yes, Cardivas 25mg tablet slows the heart rate and aids with blood vessel relaxation. This lessens the load on the heart and facilitates the flow of blood to various body parts.