Uses / Indications:
Angibloc 25mg Tablet is used in the treatment of chest pain (Angina), heart failure and high blood pressure.
Pregnancy interaction:
Angibloc 25mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor.
Expert advice:
Angibloc helps reduce blood pressure and lower heart rate. Do not miss doses. In case you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible up to 8 hrs before next dose. Don’t double the dose. Stopping Angibloc suddenly can cause your blood pressure to rise suddenly, which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. You may feel dizzy during the initial few days. You may also have fatigue and headaches. Notify your doctor if these symptoms persist for long. Can hide symptoms of low blood sugar if you're diabetic. If you take insulin or other anti-diabetic medications, you may have to check your blood sugar level more closely. Know how to check pulse daily and blood pressure (BP) twice a week, and teach your family as well. Notify your doctor if slow pulse, troubled breathing, wheezing, cold hands and feet, dizziness, light-headedness, confusion, depression.
Side Effects:
Nausea, Headache, Fatigue, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dizziness.
How to use:
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Angibloc 25mg Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.Avoid Angibloc 25mg Tablet with high-fat meals such as olive oil, nuts & seeds (Brazil nuts), dark chocolate, butter and meat.
How it works:
Angibloc 25mg Tablet is a beta blocker that works specifically on the heart. It works by slowing down the heart rate and makes the heart more efficient at pumping blood around the body.
Faq for medicine:
What is the difference between Metoprolol Succinate And Metoprolol Tartrate? : Metoprolol succinate is an extended-release form of metoprolol. This means it is released into your body slowly and only needs to be taken once a day. Metoprolol tartrate, on the other hand, is available as an immediate-release tablet. It doesn’t stay in your body as long as metoprolol succinate does. Hence, multiple doses in a day may be required.|Is Angibloc safe? : Angibloc is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor|Is Angibloc a diuretic/ beta blocker/statin/ MAOI/ ACE inhibitor or ARB/ calcium channel blocker? : Angibloc belongs to the class of beta-blocker drug. It is not a diuretic, statin, MAOI, ACE inhibitor or calcium channel blocker|Can I take Angibloc with vitamins? : Angibloc can be taken with vitamins. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, this does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.|Does Angibloc cause anxiety? : Angibloc does not cause anxiety. Please consult your doctor if you experience anxiety with Angibloc as it may require further investigation and management.|Does Angibloc cause diarrhea? : Angibloc can cause diarrhea, although rarely. Please consult your doctor as this could be due to some other underlying condition.|Does Angibloc contain paracetamol (acetaminophen)? : Angibloc does not contain paracetamol (acetaminophen). Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.|Can I take Angibloc with alprazolam? : Angibloc can be taken with alprazolam. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, this does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.|Can I take Angibloc for anxiety? : Angibloc is not indicated for the treatment of anxiety. |Is Angibloc an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitor? : Angibloc is not an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers. |Is Angibloc a diuretic? : Angibloc is not a diuretic. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers. |Does Angibloc cause erectile dysfunction? : Angibloc can rarely cause erectile dysfunction. Please consult your doctor if you experience erectile dysfunction with Angibloc as you may need a change in the dose of your medicine or an alternative medicine may be given.|Does Angibloc have a diuretic in it? : Angibloc does not have diuretic in it. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.|Can I take Angibloc with grapefruit juice? : It is fine to take grapefruit juice with Angibloc. There are no known interactions between them. Please consult your doctor before taking Angibloc with grapefruit juice.|Is Angibloc a blood thinner? : Angibloc is not a blood thinner. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers. |Is Angibloc a statin? : Angibloc is not a statin. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers. |Is Angibloc a vasodilator? : Angibloc is not a vasodilator. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.|Does Angibloc cause hair loss? : Angibloc can cause hair loss, although very rarely. Please consult your doctor if you experience hair loss while taking Angibloc.|Does Angibloc cause insomnia? : Angibloc can cause insomnia, although rarely. Please consult your doctor if you experience insomnia or other sleep problems while taking Angibloc.|Can I take Angibloc with ibuprofen? : Ibuprofen may decrease the effects of Angibloc. Talk to your doctor if you have to take both the medicines together as the dose of your medicine may need to be adjusted.|Can I take Angibloc with birth control? : Angibloc can be taken with birth control pills. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, this does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.|Is Angibloc a controlled substance? : Angibloc is not a controlled substance. A controlled substance is a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by a government. Angibloc belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers and is can be purchased from a pharmacy when prescribed a doctor. |Does Angibloc cause weight gain? : Angibloc can cause weight gain, although very rarely. Please consult your doctor if you experience weight gain with Angibloc as it this could be due to some underlying condition that needs attention.|Does Angibloc cause constipation? : Use of Angibloc is seen to be associated with constipation. Other common side effects associated with its use are nausea, headache, fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, abdominal pain, diarrhea, breathlessness and slow heart rate.
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