Corlanor: Uses, indications and precautions when using

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Corlanor is known to be used for heart failure. The drug is known to have a very good therapeutic effect. However, with any medicine, you need to have a thorough consultation from your doctor before taking

1. Uses and indications of Corlanor


Corlanor is also known as Ivabradine. This is a drug that is stopped to treat heart failure. Heart failure is a condition in which the heart's pumping action is weakened, and the amount of blood the heart pumps out is not enough for the body's needs. Ivabradine works by making your heart beat slower.
The drug is indicated for the elderly who have severe heart failure and need to be treated in a hospital. In children, it is also used to treat heart failure caused by an enlarged heart (dilated cardiomyopathy).

2. Precautions when using Corlanor


Read the medication guide provided by your pharmacist before you start taking ivabradine and each time you take a supplement. If you have any questions, ask your doctor right away.
Corlanor is to be taken by mouth exactly as directed by your doctor, twice a day. However, the dose used can also be changed depending on the health of the patient as well as the response to treatment. For children, the dosage is based on body weight.
To avoid the side effects of the drug should be used from low dose to height. In case, you use some other drugs in combination to treat heart failure, you need to follow the doctor's instructions exactly. Medicines respond best when you take the correct dose regularly. To avoid forgetting to take your medicine, you should set a specific time of the day.
During treatment with Corlanor you should avoid eating grapefruit and drinks and foods made from grapefruit. Because grapefruit can increase the chance of side effects from the drug.

Người bệnh sử dụng thuốc Corlanor theo đúng chỉ định của bác sĩ
Người bệnh sử dụng thuốc Corlanor theo đúng chỉ định của bác sĩ

3. Corlanor side effects and precautions


The typical symptom that may occur is dizziness . In severe and severe cases you need to go to a medical facility for timely treatment.
Corlanor very rarely causes changes in vision, such as blurred vision, or seeing halos or difficulty seeing. However, it can still be encountered in the case of sudden light changes. These symptoms appeared during the first 2 months of treatment and usually resolved during treatment or after discontinuation of the drug.
In case you feel fast/slow heartbeat, irregular heartbeat or even fainting, it is necessary to move the patient to a medical facility.
Cases of allergy to the ingredients of the drug are very rare. But when any of these symptoms occur: rash, itching, redness (especially in the throat and tongue), dizziness, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing, you still need medical help. So, to prevent the worst case scenario, before using the medicine you need to:
Tell your doctor about the types of allergies you may have. Complete declaration of medical history such as: low blood pressure, liver and heart diseases (heart blockage, need to use a pacemaker, fast or slow heart rate,...) should use alcohol or marijuana. Because these substances can affect your vision or make you dizzy. You should be careful when going at night because in this case sudden light changes can occur. The drug is not recommended for pregnant women. In order for the use of Corlanor to be effective, patients need to adhere to the medication prescribed by the doctor or pharmacist. Avoid buying medicine for yourself, because this has many risks to the patient's health.

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Reference source: webmd.com
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