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Product trade name: Dilacard
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products: Dilacard available forms, composition, doses: Dilacard destination | category: Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes: Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers: Online pharmacy, drugstores, pharma, health and beauty shops selling this or related pharmaceutical products: There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient verapamil: Dilacard information Dilacard is classified under the drugs called calcium channel blockers. This medicine relaxes blood vessel, which makes it easier for the heart to pump, and reduces its workload. Dilacard indications This drug is indicated for the treatment of hypertension or high blood pressure, angina or chest pain. Dilacard also helps control some types of irregular heartbeats. Dilacard warnings Talk to your doctor before taking Dilacard. Tell your doctor if you have: kidney disease liver disease sick sinus syndrome aortic stenosis heart failure heart block Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome coronary artery disease low blood pressure muscular dystrophy You may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment or you may not be able to take Dilacard if you have any of the conditions listed above. It is not known whether this product would harm an unborn baby. Do not take Dilacard if you are pregnant or could become pregnant unless otherwise your doctor tells you to do so. The medication is known to pass into breast milk and may affect a nursing infant. Do not take this medication without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding an infant. Dilacard intake guidelines The medicine is recommended that each dose be taken with a full glass of water. To lessen stomach upset, take Dilacard with food. Take Dilacard at bedtime. Do not crush, chew, or break Dilacard. Swallow it whole. Do not be concerned if you find what looks like an undissolved tablet in your stool if you are taking Dilacard. This medication is formulated with an outer shell that does not dissolve, which allows the medicine to be released slowly into your body before it is passed out in the stool. Dilacard dosage The drug should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor or as directed on the package. Ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you if you do not understand these directions. Dilacard overdose Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms of Cover-HS occur. Symptoms of a Dilacard overdose include the following: dizziness weakness chest pain shortness of breath fainting unusually fast or slow heartbeat coma slurred speech confusion Dilacard missed dose Take the missed dose as soon as possible, and then take the rest of the day's doses at evenly spaced interval unless otherwise the doctor tells you to do so. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the dose missed and take only the next regularly scheduled dose as instructed. Dilacard side effects Seek doctor's advice if side effects of Dilacard occur or stop taking this medication and get urgent medical attention. Side effects of Dilacard include the following: swelling of the lips swelling of the face swelling of the tongue hives difficulty breathing closing of the throat shortness of breath unusually fast or slow heartbeat abnormal behavior or psychosis yellowing of the skin or the eyes swelling of the legs or the ankles Other less serious side effects may also occur. Continue using Dilacard and stop using if the following may occur: unusual headache fatigue tiredness insomnia or sleeping disorder vivid dreams hair loss nausea diarrhea increased urination Side effects other than those listed in this medication guide may also occur. Talk to your doctor if side effects that seem unusual or especially bothersome occur. Dilacard drug reactions Talk to your doctor if you are taking any of the following before taking Dilacard: cyclosporine cinetidine carbamazepine lithium theophylline rifampin phenobarbital atorvastatin proprenolol digoxin quinidine disopyramide captoril enelapril atenolol flecainide
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