Bisocor5 mg
Bisoprolol Fumarate
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Bislol 5 mg is indicated in- Hypertension Angina Moderate to severe heart failure
Anti adrenergic agent (Beta blockers), Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs, Beta-blockers
Bisoprolol Hemifumarate is the most selective ß1 blocker. It displays highest level of affinity for the ß1 receptor than any other beta-blocker available up to now. Selectively blocks ß1 adrenergic receptor in the heart and vascular smooth muscle and reduces heart rate and cardiac output resulting in decrease of arterial hypertension. Lipid metabolism can be adversely affected by ß-blockers, in patients with non-ß1 selective ß1-blocker, but Bisoprolol does not cause any change in the cholesterol fraction including the cardioprotective HDL-cholesterol, in long-term therapy.
Hypertension: The dose of Bisoprolol must be individualized to the needs of the patient. The usual starting dose is 5 mg once daily. In some patients, 2.5 mg may be an appropriate starting dose. If the antihypertensive effect of 5 mg is inadequate, the dose may be increased to 10 mg and then, if necessary, to 20 mg once daily.
Angina: Usually 10 mg once daily (5 mg may be adequate in some patients) max 20 mg daily.
Heart Failure: Initially 1.25 mg once daily (in the morning) for 1 week then, if well tolerated, increased to 2.5 mg once daily for 1 week, then 3.75 mg once daily for 1 week, then 5 mg once daily for 4 weeks, then- 7.5 mg once daily for 4 weeks, then 10 mg once daily maximum 10 mg daily.
Bisoprolol should not be combined with other ß-blocking agents.
In patients with cardiogenic shock, overt heart failure, second or third degree A-V block, right ventricular failure secondary to pulmonary hypertension and sinus bradycardia.
Gastro-intestinal disturbances, bradycardia, hypotension, headache, fatigue, sleep disturbances, dizziness, vertigo, thrombocytopenia, visual disturbances, alopecia may be occurred.
The safety of Bislol 5 mg during pregnancy has not been established. No data is available for lactation.
Monitoring of renal, hepatic and hematopoietic function should be performed at regular intervals during long-term treatment with bisoprolol.
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.
Q: What is Bislol 5mg?
Bislol 5 is bisoprolol, which is a beta-blocker. Beta-blockers work by slowing down the heart rate and relaxing blood vessels, which helps to lower blood pressure.
Q: What is Bislol 5mg used for?
People take Bislol 5mg to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It can also be used to treat chest pain (angina) and heart failure.
Q: How does Bislol 5mg work?
Bislol 5mg blocks the effects of adrenaline and noradrenaline hormones that make the heart beat faster and the blood vessels constrict. Bislol 5mg blocks these horns to slow down the heart rate and relax blood vessels, which lowers blood pressure.
Q: What are the side effects of Bislol 5?
The common side effects of Bislol 5 are: Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Slow heart rate, Cold hands and feet, Difficulty breathing, Constipation, Nausea, and Diarrhea.
Q: Can I take Bislol 5mg if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
You shouldn’t take Bislol 5 during pregnancy or breastfeeding. It can cause harm to the unborn baby or nursing infant.
Q: What is the dosage of Bislol 5?
The dosage of Bislol 5 is different for each person. Your doctor will determine the best dosage for you based on your condition and other medications you are taking.
Q: How should I take Bislol 5?
You should take Bislol 5 with food to reduce the risk of stomach upset. It is usually taken once a day, but your doctor may prescribe it twice a day.
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