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Carvedilol Indications, Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions

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The general name of this medication is Carvedilol which is pronounced as kar-VE-dil-ol. When your doctor prescribes you this medication, it’s your duty to know relevant information about this drug.

Also, it is very necessary to know foods to avoid when taking Carvedilol. The more information you gather about this medication, the better you stay away from its side effects and more.

The post will cover different aspects of taking this medication like side effects, dosage and precautions.

 

Trade Names/Brand Names of Carvedilol

In India, this medication is sold under different names like Cevas, Caditone (25 mg), Carca (3.125mg), Carloc (6.25 mg), CVL (3.125mg), Cadmos (6.25 mg), Carvas (12.5 mg), Carelol (12.5 mg) and more.

 

Why is Carvedilol Prescribed? (Indications)

Please note that Carvedilol is both an alpha and beta blocker which is generally prescribed for high blood pressure and heart failure issues.

 

When should Carvedilol not be taken? (Contraindications)

This medication needs to be taken in conditions like severe liver damage, bronchial asthma, heart failure.

 

What is the dosage of Carvedilol?

There are various prescriptions recommended to take this medication. As we are not here to prescribe you the exact dosage, it’s better you to consult with your doctor and get the right prescription.

The information we have given here is just for the purpose of knowledge and information.

In case, you are not satisfied with the present dosage of Carvedilol or experiencing any issues due to any reason, we suggest you to consult your doctor for more information.

 

How should Carvedilol be taken?

It’s available as a tablet along with an extended release (long-acting) capsule.

It’s to be taken orally by mouth. Most often, the tablet is recommended to be taken twice a week.

 

Warning & Precautions of Carvedilol

There are certain warnings and precautions before you start this medication:

  • Avoid abrupt withdrawal as there are chances when heart attacks may occur when you stop it suddenly
  • Some well known side effects include fainting, lightheadedness or dizziness. It’s advised not to take this medication while driving a car or doing any such thing.
  • Similar caution needs to be taken for pregnant ladies and lactating mothers.

 

What are the side effects of Carvedilol?

Gastrointestinal: vomiting, nausea, diarrhea

Central Nervous System (CNS): fainting, disorientation, headache, fatigue, dizziness,

Heart: irregular or unusually slow heartbeat, Chest pain

Eye: persistent or severe vision changes, dry eyes

Miscellaneous Effects: unusual bruising or bleeding, swelling of the hands, ankles, or feet, unusual weight gain, fever, change in urine production

 

What are the storage conditions for Carvedilol?

Please note that you have to store it below 30°C. Always keep away this drug from the reach of children

 

Also Read: What Are the Foods to Avoid When Taking Carvedilol?

 

 

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