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Carloc I 3.125 Tablet
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Composition :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet combination of two drugs :
Ivabradine .............................. 5mg
Carvedilol ............................... 3.125mg
Carvedilol is an alpha and beta blocker.
Ivabradine is hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel blockers.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Uses :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is a used for the treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris in patients of coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure (II-IV NYHA-class) with systolic dysfunction.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Dosage :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is a prescription medicine. Take Carloc I 3.125 tablet as directed by your doctor. Use Carloc I 3.125 tablet exactly as directed by the doctor. Do not take a higher or lower dose than directed by your doctor.
The recommended dosage of Carloc I 3.125 tablet is one tablet twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is usually taken twice a day with meals. Do not stop taking without consulting your doctor.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Sideeffects :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet combination of two drugs : Ivabradine & CarvedilolLike all medicines, Carloc I 3.125 tablet can cause side effects, however not everyone may experience these side effects.
Some common side-effects of -
Headache,
Dizziness,
Bradycardia,
Hypotension and many other side effects can occur.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Price :-
MRP ₹ : ( 10 tabs )
Packing Information :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is available in pack of 10 tablets.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Marketed By :-
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Self life :-
Please see the Expiry date/Manufacture date printed on Carloc I 3.125 tablet pack.
Classification :-
Drug Name - Ivabradine & Carvedilol
Therapeutic Class - Alpha, beta blocker & (HCN) channel blockers.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Composition :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet combination of two drugs :
Ivabradine .............................. 5mg
Carvedilol ............................... 3.125mg
Carvedilol is an alpha and beta blocker.
Ivabradine is hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel blockers.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Uses :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is a used for the treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris in patients of coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure (II-IV NYHA-class) with systolic dysfunction.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Dosage :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is a prescription medicine. Take Carloc I 3.125 tablet as directed by your doctor. Use Carloc I 3.125 tablet exactly as directed by the doctor. Do not take a higher or lower dose than directed by your doctor.
The recommended dosage of Carloc I 3.125 tablet is one tablet twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is usually taken twice a day with meals. Do not stop taking without consulting your doctor.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Sideeffects :-
Like all medicines, Carloc I 3.125 tablet can cause side effects, however not everyone may experience these side effects.
Some common side-effects of -
Headache,
Dizziness,
Bradycardia,
Hypotension and many other side effects can occur.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Price :-
MRP ₹ : ( 10 tabs )
Packing Information :-
Carloc I 3.125 tablet is available in pack of 10 tablets.
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Marketed By :-
Carloc I 3.125 Tablet Self life :-
Please see the Expiry date/Manufacture date printed on Carloc I 3.125 tablet pack.
Classification :-
Drug Name - Ivabradine & Carvedilol
Therapeutic Class - Alpha, beta blocker & (HCN) channel blockers.