Ciplar 40mg Tablet
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Propranolol (40mg)
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Pregnancy Interaction
- You should be careful when taking Ciplar 40mg Tablet when pregnant.
- Beta-blockers like Ciplar 40mg Tablet can lower blood flow to the placenta. This can cause growth problems or early delivery.
- Using near birth can make babies' blood sugar levels drop (hypoglycemia), their hearts beat slowly (bradycardia), and make it hard for them to breathe.
- But it may still be recommended if the possible advantages are greater than the risks, especially for treating significant cardiac problems or high blood pressure during pregnancy.
- If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Ciplar 40mg Tablet do?
It is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), an irregular heartbeat, anxiety, migraines, tremors, and chest pain connected to the heart (angina).
Q2: Is it okay to take Ciplar 40mg Tablet for anxiety?
Yes. It helps ease physical signs of anxiety such a racing heart, shaking, and sweating.
Q3. Is it okay to quit taking Ciplar 40mg Tablet all at once?
No. Stopping suddenly could make chest pain worse or develop problems with the heart's rhythm. Under the care of a doctor, it should be slowly stopped.
Q4. Should I eat while taking Ciplar 40mg Tablet?
You can take it with or without meals, but it's ideal to take it the same way every time so that your blood levels stay the same.
Q5: How long does it take for Ciplar 40mg Tablet to work?
You might start to feel better after 1 to 2 hours, but it may take a few days of daily use to get the full therapeutic advantages.
Q6. Is it safe to take Ciplar 40mg Tablet for a long time?
Yes, it is normally safe to take for a long time to control blood pressure, migraines, or heart rhythm problems with a doctor's supervision.
Expert Advice
- For constant control of symptoms, use Ciplar 40mg Tablet at the same time every day.
- Don't skip or suddenly stop taking the medicine. Instead, steadily taper off with your doctor's help.
- Check your heart rate and blood pressure often.
- Don't drink alcohol because it can make you feel more dizzy or lightheaded.
- If you have diabetes, you should know that propranolol can hide indicators of low blood sugar, such as a fast heartbeat.
- Tell your doctor if you have asthma, COPD, a thyroid problem, liver illness, or depression before you start treatment.
- If you have low blood pressure, get up carefully from a sitting or sleeping posture to avoid feeling dizzy.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Being fatigued or worn out
- Feeling dizzy or light-headed
- Hands or feet that are cold
- Feeling sick or throwing up
- Problems sleeping or really vivid dreams
- Bradycardia, or a slow heartbeat
- Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
- Wheezing or shortness of breath (particularly in people with asthma)
- Feet or ankles swelling (fluid retention)
- Mood swings or despair that come on suddenly
- Pain in the chest or an irregular pulse
- If you get severe dizziness, fainting, or trouble breathing, get medical help right away.
How It Works
- Ciplar 40mg Tablet is a beta-blocker that doesn't choose and choose.
- It stops beta-adrenergic receptors (β1 and β2) from working in the heart, lungs, and blood vessels.
- This makes stress hormones like adrenaline and noradrenaline less active.
- The end consequence is a slower heart rate, less strain for the heart, and lower blood pressure.
- It also helps stop migraines by relaxing blood vessels in the brain and stops tremors by soothing the nervous system.
Medicine Interaction
- Ciplar 40mg Tablet might not work well with some other drugs:
- Big Interactions:
- Calcium channel blockers (verapamil, diltiazem) can make the heart beat too slow or block the heart.
- Antiarrhythmics (amiodarone) may make heart problems worse.
- Antidiabetic medicines (insulin, metformin) can hide the signs of low blood sugar.
- NSAIDs (such ibuprofen and indomethacin) might make blood pressure-lowering effects less strong.
- Cimetidine or fluoxetine: may raise the amount of propranolol in the blood.
- Alcohol or sedatives may make you feel more dizzy and sleepy.
- Tell your doctor about all the drugs, vitamins, and herbal preparations you use before you start taking Propranolol.
How to Use
- As your doctor says, take the tablet by mouth with or without food.
- Dosage: Usually 40 mg once or twice a day, depending on the situation.
- Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it with water.
- For optimal effects, try to take it at the same time every day.
- Take your dose as soon as you can if you forget. Skip the skipped dose if it's close to the following one. Don't take two doses.
- Even if you feel better, keep taking it. Stopping suddenly can make things worse.
Uses and indications
- This is what you should use Ciplar 40mg Tablet for:
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Angina pectoris (chest pain connected to the heart)
- Heartbeats that aren't regular (Arrhythmias)
- Stopping migraine attacks
- Essential tremor (shaking that you can't control)
- Stress and anxiety connected to performance
- Thyrotoxicosis (too much thyroid hormone)
- Preventing a second heart attack (post-myocardial infarction therapy)