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Trinol-60 MR Tablet 10’s is used to prevent an attack of angina pectoris (chest pain caused by coronary disease) in adult patients in combination with other medication. Angina is chest pain, which happens when enough supply of oxygen does not reach the heart. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Trimetazidine
Trimetazidine 35 mg (modified-release) Tablets – A help for a smoother heart functioning
Product Overview
Trimetazidine is a specialized “anti-ischemic” medicine used mainly to prevent chest pains known as angina pectoris. Unlike other heart drugs that control the rate of heartbeat or the pressure of blood, Trimetazidine performs its function at a cellular level. What it does is change how a heart produces energy, i.e., from fat-burning to glucose-burning, which requires lesser amounts of oxygen. This helps the heart muscle to tide over when blood flow is compromised.
Common Brands: Vastarel MR, Flavedon MR, Trimetaz
Form: Modified-release tablet (35 mg) or film-coated tablet (20 mg)
Treatment Category: Metabolic Agent / Anti-anginal
What is it used for?
Doctors usually prescribe Trimetazidine as an “add-on” therapy. If your primary heart medications aren't fully controlling your chest pain, or if you can't tolerate first-line treatments, this is often the next step.
- Chronic Stable Angina: Long-term angina pectoris.
- Heart Efficiency: Supporting heart function in patients with certain vascular issues.
Important Note: This is not a rescue medication. Do not use Trimetazidine to treat a sudden, acute angina attack. Use your fast-acting nitrate spray or sublingual tablet for emergencies.
Quick Tips for Best Results
- Take it with food: Always take your dose during meals (breakfast and dinner) to avoid any stomach upset.
- Don’t crush it: Since these are modified-release tablets, swallowing them whole is vital. Crushing or chewing them ruins the “slow-release” effect.
- Consistency is key: Take it at the same time every day to keep a steady level in your system.
Common Side Effects
Most people tolerate Trimetazidine well, but you might notice:
- Dizziness or a light headache
- Mild stomach pain or nausea
- Occasional skin rash or itching
When to call the doctor: While rare, some patients (especially the elderly) may experience “Parkinson-like” symptoms such as trembling, muscle stiffness, or trouble walking. If you notice any unusual shakiness, stop the medication and contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Trimetazidine a beta-blocker?
No. Beta-blockers slow your heart rate down. Trimetazidine is a metabolic agent; it doesn’t change your pulse or blood pressure; it just helps your heart cells use oxygen more effectively.
Q: Can I take this if I have kidney issues?
It depends on severity. If you have kidney issues categorized as moderate, your doctor will consider lowering your dose. If you have severe renal failure, however, this medicine would probably not be an option.
Q: Why was Trimetazidine banned in some sports?
The drug helps to manage oxygen a little better in the heart and in turn can contribute to cumulatively higher endurance. That is why this product has been rated as a performance-enhancing substance for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). For the medical patient, however, it is a standard therapeutic tool.
Q: How long does it take to work?
You won’t get the effect immediately. It usually takes a few weeks of consistent use before you notice a decrease in the frequency or severity of your angina attacks.
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