Cardol 3.125mg Tablet
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Manufactured By Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Carvedilol (3.125mg)
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Description:
Cardol 3.125mg Tablet is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure, heart-related chest pain (angina), and heart failure. It works by relaxing the blood vessels, so blood can flow more easily to the heart. Lowering blood pressure also helps prevent future heart attacks and stroke.
Uses / Indications:
Hypertension (high blood pressure), Angina (heart-related chest pain), Heart failure
Interactions / Warnings:
Taking Carvedilol with alcohol may have additive effects in lowering your blood pressure. You may experience headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, and/or changes in pulse or heart rate.
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Faq for medicine:
A: Cardol belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: How does Cardol work?
A: Cardol relaxes and widens the blood vessels, making it easier for a weak heart to pump blood at a slower rate and hence reducing the blood pressure and strain on your heart.
Q: Does it treat high blood pressure?
A: Cardol is used for the treatment of high blood pressure, angina (chest pain that occurs when the arteries that supply your heart with blood carrying oxygen are narrowed which causes less oxygen to reach your heart muscles (angina) and for heart failure (weakening of heart muscles).
Q: Is Cardol safe?
A: Cardol is safe when taken at a dose for the duration as instructed by your doctor.
Q: Does Cardol cause hair loss?
A: Cardol is not known to cause hair loss. Please inform the doctor about any new symptom that occurs after starting Cardol.
Q: Is Cardol a blood thinner?
A: Cardol belongs to a class of medication call beta-blockers. It is not a blood thinner.
Q: Is Cardol a statin?
A: No, Cardol is not a statin. It belongs to a class of medication call beta-blockers.
Q: Is Cardol an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitor?
A: No, Cardol is not an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. It belongs to a class of medication call beta-blockers
Q: Is Cardol a diuretic?
A: No, Cardol is not a diuretic. Cardol belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: Does Cardol cause swelling?
A: Swelling (fluid overload) has not been seen as a side effect of Cardol. There could be an increase in the symptoms of heart failure like fluid overload (or swelling) after you start taking Cardol. Please consult your doctor as it may worsen your underlying heart condition.
Q: Is Cardol a calcium channel blocker?
A: No, Cardol is not a calcium channel blocker. Cardol belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: Is Cardol an anticoagulant?
A: No, Cardol is not an anticoagulant. It belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: Is Cardol a nitrate?
A: No, Cardol is not a nitrate. Cardol belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: Can I take Cardol with lisinopril?
A: Cardol and lisinopril both lower the blood pressure. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Cardol with sildenafil?
A: Cardol and sildenafil may increase each other's effects. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together as there could be more side effects of taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Cardol with hydrochlorothiazide?
A: Cardol and hydrochlorothiazide both lower blood pressure. Also, Cardol increases and hydrochlorothiazide decreases serum potassium. The effect of interaction is not clear, please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.
Q: Does Cardol cause cough?
A: An increase in cough is has been reported as one of the side effects of Cardol. Please consult your doctor in case you experience an increase in cough or you start experiencing cough after taking Cardol.
Q: Can I take Cardol with ibuprofen?
A: Ibuprofen may decrease the blood pressure lowering effects of Cardol due to water and sodium retention. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Cardol with paracetamol (acetaminophen)?
A: Paracetamol (acetaminophen) may decrease the blood pressure lowering effects of Cardol due to water and sodium retention. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Cardol with naproxen?
A: Naproxen may decrease the blood pressure lowering effects of Cardol due to water and sodium retention. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.
Q: Does Cardol cause weight gain?
A: Yes, Cardol can cause weight gain. Sometimes, the symptoms of your heart failure may worsen while taking Cardol, particularly at the start of your treatment. This may result in increased symptoms (e.g. tiredness, shortness of breath) and signs of fluid retention (e.g. weight gain and swelling of the legs). Cardol should always be taken after consultation with a doctor.
Q: Does Cardol cause erectile dysfunction?
A: Erectile dysfunction has been reported as an uncommon side effect of Cardol. Please consult your doctor if you having the problem before the start of Cardol or if you experience this side effect after the start treatment.
Q: Does Cardol lower heart rate?
A: Yes, Cardol can lower heart rate especially if more than required dose is taken. Please consult your doctor in case you have taken an overdose Cardol or you are experiencing this symptom while taking Cardol.
Q: Does Cardol cause constipation?
A: Cardol has not been reported to cause constipation. Please consult your doctor in case you experience constipation while taking Cardol.
Q: Does Cardol have a diuretic substance in it?
A: No, Cardol does not contain any diuretic substance in it.
Q: Does Cardol cause headaches?
A: A headache has been reported as one of the very common side effects of Cardol. Please consult if you experience frequent headaches while taking Cardol as the dose may need to be changed.
Q: Is Cardol an alpha blocker?
A: Cardol is not an alpha blocker. It belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
Q: Does Cardol cause fatigue?
A: Fatigue has been reported as a very common side effect of Cardol. Please talk to your doctor if you experience this symptom as your dose may need to be changed.
Q: Does Cardol cause dizziness?
A: Yes, Cardol can cause dizziness as a side effect. It is a very common side effect associated with its use and will mainly occur at the start of the treatment. Kindly talk to your doctor if you experience this side effect, you may need to take some precautions.