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Ravildo 12.5 mg 30 Tablets

Ravildo

Ravildo 12.5 mg 30 Tablets

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Ravildo 12.5 mg 30 Tablets for Blood Pressure Control and Heart Protection

Ravildo (Carvedilol) is an advanced therapeutic option belonging to the class of alpha and beta-receptor blockers. This dual-action medication works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing the heart rate, making it easier for the heart to pump blood. Regular use of Ravildo is formulated to support lowering high blood pressure, improving the function of a diseased heart, and preventing serious complications from heart attacks.

What are the uses of Ravildo 12.5 mg tablets?

  • Primary or adjunctive treatment for essential hypertension.
  • Assisting in managing and treating congestive heart failure to improve quality of life.
  • Supporting heart muscle stability and reducing the burden on it after a heart attack.

Benefits & Features

  • A dual effect that dilates blood vessels and calms the heartbeat simultaneously.
  • The 12.5 mg dose is considered an intermediate step to safely titrate the therapeutic dose.
  • Contributes to protecting the kidneys and vital organs by reducing continuous high blood pressure.

How to Use

  • The medication is used exclusively according to the attending physician's instructions and medical prescription.
  • It is preferred to take the medication with food to reduce the risk of a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing.
  • Swallow the tablet with water, and it must be taken at the same times daily to maintain a steady level in the blood.

Warnings & Precautions

  • Use of the medication is prohibited for severe asthma patients or those suffering from acute respiratory problems.
  • Do not stop taking the medication suddenly to avoid rebound hypertension and dangerously rapid heartbeats; the dose must be tapered gradually.
  • Inform your doctor if you suffer from liver diseases or a severe slow heartbeat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the medication cause a feeling of coldness in the hands and feet?
Yes, a common side effect of beta-blockers is slight peripheral blood circulation impairment, which may cause coldness in the extremities.
How does it affect diabetic patients?
Carvedilol may mask some symptoms of low blood sugar (such as rapid heart palpitations), so diabetic patients must monitor sugar levels regularly and carefully.

Measure your blood pressure and pulse rate regularly and record the readings to discuss with your doctor at the next appointment.

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