Zuvatan 50
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Zuvatan 50 Tablet is used in the treatment of heart failure in adults and children above one year age. It helps to reduce the risk of death and hospitalisation in adults with chronic heart failure. Heart failure is a chronic condition in which the heart cannot pump blood as effectively as it should. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Sacubitril
Valsartan
Valsartan tablets
Valsartan is a strong prescription medicine that belongs to the class of drugs known as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). Mostly used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), congestive heart failure (CHF) and enhance survival rates in people after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). By blocking the action of certain natural substances that narrow vessels, Valsartan allows blood to flow more smoothly, reduces resistance in vessels, assists the heart in better pumping, and decreases the risk of stroke and renal complications.
Major Indications for Use
Hypertension: Very medicinal effects in the reduction of the blood pressure in adults and children (age 1−16).
Heart Failure: Required to reduce hospitalization frequency in chronic heart failure patients.
Post-Heart Attack: Usually prescribed to patients with left ventricular dysfunction increase long-term survival.
Renal Protection: Often used to slow progression of kidney disease in patients with Type 2 Diabetes and high blood pressure.
How Valsartan Works
Valsartan blocks the action of AT1 receptor, thereby inhibiting the binding of Angiotensin II with the receptor. Angiotensin II narrows blood vessels and releases aldosterone, a hormone that conserves sodium and thereby complicates high blood pressure. By blocking this mechanism, valsartan:
• Dilates Blood Vessels: Hence reduces the afterload opposed by the heart
• Reduces Pressure: That is, the force of blood against the walls of the arteries
• Lessens Cardiac Load: Hence lessens the energy needs in the heart muscle, thus preventing further heart strain from laboring.
Full Guidelines about Use
How are Valsartan's tablets used? The tablet must be taken whole with water. It can be taken with or without food so long as it is ingested at the same time each day.
How is the dosage determined?,The doctor will simply base the dose on the condition and response of the patient. It is typically taken for hypertension as a once-per-day dose and heart failure usually as double daily dose time to onset of workout.
Antihypertensive Effect
Most likely, the blood pressure should start to fall within 2 weeks, although it could reach the maximum benefit in 4 weeks.
Side Effects
Although in a majority of cases, Valsartan is well-tolerated among patients, several side effects may still be there:
Dizziness or lightheadedness
May feel headache and fatigue
May feel flu-like symptoms (cough and sore throat)
May get stomach pains or diarrhea
May feel the pain in the back or the joint
If you notice these conditions or any other symptoms indicative of high potassium levels (weakness, muscle function disruptions, irregular heartbeats) or problems with your kidneys (change in urine flow), consult with your health provider.
Immediate Steps upon realizing you missed:
stop the drug at any occurrence of pregnancy, as it can harm or even kill the fetus in the second and third trimesters.
Kidney & Liver well-being:
Let the doctor know if you have an earlier problem in your renal artery or severe liver disease.
Interactions:
Do not take with aliskiren if you have diabetes. Be cautious with NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen) and potassium supplements.
Alcohol:
Use alcohol in limited quantity, because it may cause dizziness intensified by Valsartan.
Due to the feeling that I've already attained normal blood pressure, can I cease dosage?.
No. High blood pressure also is usually asymptomatic. Yes - if suddenly stopping medication, the condition may potentially worsen as there will be a rebound reaction wherein a sharp rise in blood pressure will be observed. Hypertension is generally a lifelong diagnosis.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose?
Please take the missed tablets as quickly as either the missed dose is remembered. If the next dose is due soon, please skip the dose that has not been taken. Never double the dose.
Q: Does Valsartan cause a dry cough like ACE inhibitors?
Not usually. One of the main reasons doctors switch patients from ACE inhibitors (like Lisinopril) to ARBs (like Valsartan) is to avoid the dry cough frequently associated with ACE inhibitors.
Q: Should I avoid certain foods while on this medication?
Avoid salt substitutes containing potassium unless specifically instructed by your physician, as Valsartan can actually raise your blood potassium levels.
Q: How should I store my tablets?
Do not store them in locations where there is heat, moisture, or direct sunlight. Room temperature is acceptable, but definitely no kitchen or bathroom storage.
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