Cardace Tablet is commonly prescribed to manage high blood pressure and heart failure, and may also be recommended following a heart attack. It helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes.
This medication can be taken either as monotherapy or in combination with other drugs. It may be consumed with or without food, though maintaining a consistent daily schedule is recommended for optimal results. Continuous use is essential even when symptoms improve or blood pressure stabilizes, as discontinuing treatment may worsen your condition. While most hypertension patients don’t experience noticeable symptoms, Cardace Tablet is generally safe for prolonged use.
Complementary lifestyle modifications can enhance treatment effectiveness. These may include adopting an exercise routine, achieving healthy weight management, smoking cessation, moderating alcohol consumption, and following a reduced-sodium diet as recommended by your physician. Common adverse effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, headaches, persistent dry cough, fatigue, gastrointestinal discomfort, and hypotension. These typically subside as your body adjusts to the medication. Consult your healthcare provider if side effects persist or cause concern.
Prior to initiating treatment, disclose any renal or hepatic impairments to your doctor. Pregnant or nursing women should seek medical advice before use. Regular monitoring of renal function, blood pressure, and serum potassium levels may be required during therapy.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF CARDACE TABLET
- Management of hypertension (elevated blood pressure)
- Cardiovascular risk reduction (heart attack and stroke prevention)
- Treatment of congestive heart failure
THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES
In Hypertension Management
ADVERSE EFFECTS PROFILE
Frequently reported reactions
- Vertigo
- Sedation
- Non-productive cough
- Cephalalgia
- Asthenia
- Emesis
- Gastric distress
- Hypotension
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
PHARMACOLOGICAL MECHANISM
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