Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's
About Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's
Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's belongs to the class of medications called ‘calcium channel blockers used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, and arrhythmias. Hypertension is a condition in which there is a persistent rise in blood pressure levels. Angina pectoris (angina) is chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart due to blockage or narrowing of blood vessels supplying the heart. Arrhythmia is a condition in which your heart beats irregularly, too fast or too slow.
Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's contains ‘Verapamil’, which belongs to the class of ‘calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing the blood vessels decreasing the workload on the heart. It also increases the blood and oxygen supply to the heart, thereby normalizing the electrical impulses. These effects help to reduce blood pressure and also control the rate and rhythm of the heartbeat.
Take Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's as prescribed by your doctor. The common side effects of Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's are nausea, constipation, headache, dizziness, and low blood pressure. These side effects usually don’t require treatment and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor immediately.
It is not recommended to take Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's if you are allergic to Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's or any other contents present in it, have heart failure or severe problems with the rhythm of the heart (unless you have a pacemaker), have heart failure and taking beta-blockers, have had a heart attack recently, have a history of bradycardia (slow heart rate) or hypotension (low blood pressure), have Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (rapid heart rate associated with dizziness), and have been taking a medicine containing ivabradine for heart diseases. Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's should be used with caution in patients with heart attacks and problems with the impulses in the heart, liver, and kidney diseases. Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's should be used with caution in pregnant women and is probably safe when used in breastfeeding mothers. Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's may increase the amount of alcohol in the body, so limit alcohol consumption. Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's may cause dizziness, so do not drive or operate heavy machinery if you feel dizzy.
Uses of Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's
Medicinal Benefits
Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's contains ‘Verapamil’. It is used to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Verapamil belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily.
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Drug Warnings
Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's is not recommended in people using beta blockers as it may cause atrioventricular (AV) block (a type of heart block) and bradycardia (slow heart rate). Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's is also not recommended in patients who have heart failure or severe problems with the impulse or rhythm of the heart (unless you have a pacemaker), had a heart attack recently, a history of bradycardia (slow heart rate) or hypotension (low blood pressure), and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (rapid heart rate associated with dizziness). Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's contains sunset yellow aluminium lake as a colourant, which may cause allergic reactions in some people. Please do not eat or drink products containing grapefruit as it may increase the effects of Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's may interact with medicines used to treat heart diseases (ivabradine and digoxin), medicines used to treat high blood pressure (prazosin), and other antihypertensives such as beta blockers (atenolol, bisoprolol, metoprolol, and propranolol), a medicine used to treat stomach ulcers (cimetidine), medicines used to treat epilepsy (phenobarbital, carbamazepine, and phenytoin), medicines used to treat infections (rifampicin, erythromycin, clarithromycin, and telithromycin), a medicine used to treat HIV (ritonavir), antidepressants (lithium, imipramine, and hypericum perforatum), a medicine used to treat asthma (theophylline), sedative (midazolam), medicines used to lower cholesterol levels (simvastatin and atorvastatin), pain killer (aspirin), medicine used to treat migraine (almotriptan), anticoagulant (dabigatran), medicines used to treat arrhythmias (quinidine and flecainide), medicines used to treat gout (colchicine and sulfinpyrazone), medicine used to treat diabetes (glibenclamide), anticancer agent (doxorubicin), and immunosupressants (ciclosporin, sirolimus, everolimus, and tacrolimus).
Drug-Food Interactions: Do not take grapefruit or juice as it may increase the effects of Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's is not recommended in patients who have heart failure or severe problems with the impulse or rhythm of the heart (unless you have a pacemaker), had a heart attack recently, a history of bradycardia (slow heart rate), or hypotension (low blood pressure), and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (rapid heart rate associated with dizziness). Calaptin 80 Tablet 30's should be used with caution in patients with heart attacks and problems with the impulses in the heart, liver, and kidney diseases.
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Hypertension: It is a chronic condition when blood pressure is too high. Blood pressure is the amount of blood pumped by the heart and the amount of resistance exerted by the arteries against the blood flow. If the heart pumps more blood, then arteries become narrower, and in turn, blood pressure becomes high. If blood pressure becomes uncontrolled, it may cause serious heart disease, including stroke and heart attack. High blood pressure also causes brain damage (stroke) and kidney failure. Blood pressure is expressed by systolic and diastolic. Systolic blood pressure represents the contraction and relaxation of the heart. Diastolic represents the pressure in the vessels when the heart beats and is in a resting state. Ideal blood pressure should be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg. Hypertension is detected when systolic blood pressure is more than 140mmHg, and diastolic pressure is higher than 90mmHg. Some symptoms of hypertension include headache, nose bleeding, vomiting, and chest pain.
Angina pectoris: It is the medical term for heart-related chest pain. It occurs when there is a reduction in blood supply to the heart due to the blockage of one or more arteries (coronary heart disease). Patients with angina often explain chest pain as squeezing, tightening, or pressure in the chest. Other symptoms can be dizziness, sweating, heartburn, and difficulty breathing.
Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia is a condition in which your heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow. Symptoms of irregular heartbeat include chest pain, shortness of breath, and fast or slow heartbeat. 60 to 100 beats per minute is generally considered a normal heart rate.