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B-Beta 5 mg 10 Tablet

B-Beta 5 mg 10 Tablet

B-Beta 5 mg 10 Tablet

Name: B-Beta 5 mg 10 Tablets

description: B-BETA 5 MG TABLET contains the active substance Bisoprolol which is an anti-hypertension drug in the Cardioselective Beta-Blocker class. Bisoprolol is a group of beta-blocker drugs which works by inhibiting the work of the sympathetic nervous system in the heart by blocking the heart's beta-adrenergic receptors. Beta-adrenergic blocking drugs such as Bisoprolol reduce heart rate and are useful in treating abnormally fast heart rhythms. Bisoprolol also reduces the force of contraction of the heart and lowers blood pressure. By reducing the speed of the heart rate and the strength of muscle contractions, beta-adrenergic blocking drugs will reduce the heart's need for oxygen. Thus, this drug is used to treat hypertension as monotherapy or in combination with other antihypertensives and to treat angina and chronic heart failure. When using this medicine, you MUST ACCORD TO THE DOCTOR'S INSTRUCTIONS. Purchasing this drug requires education regarding the appropriate and safe use or consumption of the drug which will incur a fee.

composition: Each tablet contains: Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg

packaging: Box, 3 Blisters @ 10 Film Coated Tablets

how_to_use: Can be given before or after meals.

side_effects: This drug is generally well tolerated with mild and transient side effects.
The use of drugs generally has certain side effects and depends on each individual. If excessive or dangerous side effects occur, please consult medical personnel.
Side effects that may occur when using the drug are:
Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, nausea, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, numbness, tingling, cold extremities, sore throat, and shortness of breath or wheezing, fatigue.

Warning: MUST BE WITH A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION.
- Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients are unknown.
- Do not use Bisoprolol without a doctor's supervision, especially patients who have coronary artery disease.
- In patients with pheochromocytoma, Bisoprolol should not be given after alpha blockade occurs.
- It is recommended to use Bisoprolol with caution in patients with the following conditions:
1. Bronchospasm (bronchial asthma, obstructive airway disease).
2. Receiving desensitization therapy or inhalation anesthesia simultaneously.
3. Diabetes mellitus with quite large fluctuations in blood sugar levels, because it can disguise the symptoms of hypoglycemia.
4. Strict fasting.
5. Early stage AV block.
6. Prinzmetal's angina.
7. Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (especially early in therapy).
8. Patients with renal or hepatic failure, dose adjustment should be done carefully.

Pregnancy category:
Category C: May be risky.
Drugs are used with caution if the benefits obtained outweigh the risks to the fetus. Research on animal tests shows risks to the fetus and there has been no direct research on pregnant women.
Category D: Proven risk to the fetus (in the 2nd and 3rd trimester).
However, drugs can still be used if drugs are needed to treat life-threatening conditions, or serious illnesses, where safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective.

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