Buy Zebeta, bisoprolol Information
Other names: Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor
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please click the product information link below.Zebeta, Concor, Concore, Monocor Chemical Name bisoprolol Ingredients Active Ingredients: bisoprolol Non-Active Ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch, crospovidone, dibasic calcium phosphate, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, and titanium dioxide. The 5 mg tablets also contain red and yellow iron oxide Indications Zebeta is indicated in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension). It can also be used in treating coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, and recuperation from myocardial infarction. How It Works Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker that blocks the action of certain chemicals, including epinephrine, on your heart. This has the effect of relaxing heart rate and the force of contraction of heart muscles, lowering blood pressure and reducing the heart’s stress and need for oxygen. Patients with bronchospastic disease should not take beta-blockers, but if it is necessary, they should receive the lowest possible effective dose (2.5 mg daily). Dosage Available tablet sizes: 5 mg, 10 mg The usual starting dose of Zebeta is 5 mg once daily. However, depending on the patient’s sensitivity to the drug and the seriousness of their condition, the dose may be from 2.5 mg daily to 10 mg daily, although special cases of 20 mg are not unknown. Patients with renal or hepatic impairment should always be started at 2.5 mg daily, then carefully titrated. Precautions Consult a doctor before taking Zebeta if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you are allergic to any of its ingredients, or if you have or have a history of liver disease, kidney disease, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, sinus bradycardia, AV block, cardiogenic shock, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or any other breathing difficulties. Drug Interactions Consult a doctor before taking Zebeta if you are taking other beta-blockers, reserpine, guanethidine, clonidine, other blood pressure medications, cardiac medications, or rifampin. While taking beta-blockers, patients with a history of severe anaphylactic reaction to a variety of allergens may be more reactive to repeated challenge, either accidental, diagnostic, or therapeutic. Such patients may be unresponsive to the usual doses of epinephrine used to treat allergic reactions. Adverse/Side Effects Zebeta side effects include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, depression, headache, nausea, impotence, slow heart rate, hypotension, numbness, tingling, cold extremities, sore throat, and difficulty breathing. If any of these side effects continue or worsen, contact your doctor immediately. Overdose Symptoms of overdose include bradycardia, hypotension, congestive heart failure, bronchospasm, and hypoglycemia. If you suspect overdose, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Storage Instructions Store at room temperature, away from moisture and light, and out of reach of children and pets. |
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Other name(s): Concor, Concore, Emcor, Moncor, Ziac |
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Often prescribed for hypertension, high blood pressure, angina, coronary artery disease, tachycardia |
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Zebeta, bisoprololOther names: Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor
What is Zebeta?
Zebeta (Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor) manages high blood pressure in adults and significantly lowers systolic and diastolic blood pressure. High blood pressure also known as hypertension is defined as an average blood pressure higher than 140/90, which includes multiple blood pressure measurements since it varies day to day. High blood pressure is often called “the silent killer” because it exerts few external symptoms but it effects many parts of the body: blood vessels, heart, brain, kidney and eyes. It can be devastating as chronic high blood pressure, also known as chronic hypertension, may be lead to a variety of potentially fatal conditions: Myocardial Infarction, Kidney Failure, congestive heart failure, eye damage, peripheral external distress, aneurysms , strokes. On blood pressure can result in the development in the development of atherosclerosis, the process of the artery walls thicker due to a buildup of fat and cholesterol.
How does it work?
Zebeta (Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor) belongs to the group beta-blockers, a class of drugs used to address problems in cardiovascular function. This drug is also used to treat coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, ischemic heart disease, as well as the treatment of myocardial infarction. In terms of blood pressure, Zebeta (Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor) lowers blood pressure by decreasing the force of heart contractions, reducing the heart’s demand for oxygen.
What is the correct dosage?
Dosage is tailored to individual needs, the usual amount is 5mg, however if this is ineffective, the amount may increase to 10 or 20 mg for people who have asthma, brochial problems or liver disease the correct amount is approximately 2.5.
Should I continue taking Zebeta?
Zebeta is not a cure for high blood pressure, however it keeps it under control, that is why it is of the utmost importance that one remains on the medication even if one senses improvement and feels good.
When should I not take Zebeta?
Do not take Zebeta unless you are prescribed the correct amount if you have asthma, bronchial problems, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, kidney disease or liver disease. If you have had problems with inadequate blood supply to the circulatory system (cardiogenic shock), certain types of irregular heartbeat, a slow heartbeat, or severe congestive heart failure do not use Zebeta.
Do not combine Zebeta (Bisoprolol, Concor, Concore, Moncor) with other beta blocking blood pressure drugs, calcium-blocking pressure drugs, clonidine, aisopyramide, epinephrine, guanethidine, reserpine or rifampin.
Pregnant women should not take this drug, since the effects have not been studied on pregnancy. Consult a physician before you take the medication. Zebeta should be used only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
In addition, always notify a doctor or dentist before you have surgery if you are taking Zebeta, since it can have adverse effects with other medications.
What are the side effects?
Zebeta may cause drowsiness so it is important to learn how it effects your body before you operate a vehicle.
If taken with insulin it may spike blood pressure. Zebeta can mask an over active (hyper) thyroid condition. As well, people who take epinephrine for allergic reactions, may find that the medication inhibits its effectiveness.
What are the symptoms of Zebeta Overdose?
Never take a dosage that exceeds the recommended amount. If you suspect an overdose of Zebeta seek medical attention immediately.
May cause: congestive heart failure ( marked by weight gain, swelling of the legs, feet, and ankles, fatigue, and shortness of breath), difficult or labored breathing, low blood pressure, low blood sugar or slow heartbeat.
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