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Betaloc 25 And Cardace

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Krishnamurthy Says:
Wednesday, 9/7/2011 7:36:37 AM
 
I am using Betlac25 and cardace2.5 from last two years. Now shall I discontinue Betalac25 ?

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Verwon Says:
Saturday, 9/10/2011 10:51:11 AM
 
What has your doctor advised?

Have you been on them for hypertension? If so, what are your blood pressure levels?

Betaloc contains the active ingredient Metoprolol, it is a beta blockers used to treat high blood pressure and some cardiac issues.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Metoprolol&ad=true

Cardace contains the active ingredient Ramipril, it's an ACE inhibitor that is also used to treat high blood pressure and cardiac conditions.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Metoprolol&ad=true

However, only your doctor can advise you on whether or not it is safe for you to change your medication regimen, because your blood pressure and cardiac function have to be taken under consideration, when doing so.

In addition, the Betaloc, which contains the Metoprolol, can be stopped abruptly, it has to be slowly tapered. If you just suddenly stop taking it, it can cause severe rebound effects, which could put you in danger of a heart attack or stroke.

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LAKSHMINARAYANAN Says:
Tuesday, 5/1/2012 9:27:00 AM
 
I AM USING Betaloc 25 ALONGWITH AMLONG 2.5 MG FOR THE PAST 3 YEARS FOR BP. NOW THAT BETALAC 25 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET DUE TO PROBLEMS IN THE COMPANY. CAN YOU SUGGEST EQUIVALENT MEDICINES OR ELSE I HAVE TO CONSULT A DOCTOR.

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TAPAN Says:
Tuesday, 5/15/2012 5:18:19 AM
 
I HAVE HAD SAME PROBLEM IN BANGALORE, I AM TO FIND A SUBSTITUTE OF BETALOC CONTAINING METOPROLOL 25MG.

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AMBIKA P SHARMA Says:
Saturday, 10/27/2012 12:36:11 AM
 
METOLAR XR 25 OR 50 AS PER YR USING DOSE IS AVAILABLE IN MARKET, SO BETALOC SUBSTITUTE IS METOLAR XR.

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TAPAN Says:
Saturday, 10/27/2012 11:43:39 AM
 
kindly consult your doctor. substitutes of betalac ( Metoprolol preparation like Metolar-25 and the like) are available in the market.

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