Corbis 2.5mg Tablet
Uses:
- Treats hypertension (high blood pressure).
- Treats angina pectoris (chest pain).
- Treats chronic heart failure.
Active ingredient: bisoprolol.
Therapeutic effects:
- Corbis 2.5mg tablet is a beta1-selective adrenoceptor-blocking agent that affects the body's response to certain nerve impulses, especially in the heart.
- It works by decreasing the heart rate and making it easier for the heart to flow blood throughout the body.
- As a result, it reduces blood pressure and the risk of having a stroke, a heart attack, other heart problems, or kidney problems.
Important information:
- Before treatment, inform your physician about any allergies to Corbis 2.5mg tablet and its ingredients.
- Do not take if you have severe asthma or chronic lung disease, slow or irregular heart rate, heart failure, cardiogenic shock, metabolic acidosis, or untreated pheochromocytoma.
- Avoid taking if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Do not store above 30°C.
How to consume:
- Take in the morning with food.
- Swallow the tablets whole with water.
- Do not crush, chew, or break the tablets.
Safety advice:
- Pregnancy: not safe to use during pregnancy unless considered necessary.
- Breastfeeding: probably unsafe to use.
- Lungs: use with caution in severe lung disease patients.
- Liver: use with caution in severe liver disease patients.
- Alcohol: avoid drinking alcohol while taking Corbis 2.5mg tablet.
- Driving: avoid driving or using machines while taking Corbis 2.5mg tablet.
Side effects:
- Dizziness.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Headache.
- Bradycardia.
- Asthenia.
- Fatigue.
- Hypotension.
- Diarrhea, constipation.
- Coldness or numbness in the extremities.
- Serious side effects include slow heart rate, worsening of pre-existing heart failure, dizziness or weakness, and breathing difficulty.
FAQ:
Does Corbis 2.5mg Tablet reduce blood pressure? Yes, Corbis 2.5mg tablet lowers blood pressure. Consult your physician if you experience any unpleasant symptoms, such as headache, sweating, or dizziness.
What should you do if you overdose on Corbis 2.5mg tablet? Report to your physician immediately if you overdose on Corbis 2.5mg tablet, as it may cause some adverse effects like bradycardia, hypotension, bronchospasm, acute cardiac insufficiency, and hypoglycemia.
Can I stop taking Corbis 2.5mg tablet if I feel better? No, even if you feel better, keep taking Corbis 2.5mg tablet until the end of the recommended course of treatment. Sudden withdrawal of this medication increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
What tests do you need to undergo during treatment with Corbis 2.5mg tablet? During treatment with Corbis 2.5mg tablet, your healthcare provider will monitor your blood pressure regularly.
What is the best time to take Corbis 2.5mg tablet? Corbis 2.5mg tablet can be taken anytime in the morning, generally prescribed once daily. It can be taken with food.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Corbis 2.5mg tablet? No, drinking alcohol can increase the blood pressure-lowering effect of Corbis 2.5mg tablet, leading to dizziness or lightheadedness.
Fact box:
- Molecule name: bisoprolol.
- Therapeutic class: antihypertensive.
- Pharmacological class: beta1-selective adrenoceptor-blocking agent.