Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate
Information about Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate
Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate Uses
Ivabradine+Metoprolol Succinate is used in the treatment of Angina (heart-related chest pain).
How Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate works
Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate is a combination of two medicines: Ivabradine and Metoprolol Succinate. They work by reducing the heart rate and making the heart more efficient at pumping blood throughout the body.
Common side effects of Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate
Slow heart rate, Tiredness, Abnormal dreams, Cold extremities, Luminous phenomena (Enhanced brightness), Blurred vision
Available Medicine for Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate
Expert advice for Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate
- You have been prescribed Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate for the treatment of angina (chest pain).
- It must be taken with food.
- Ivabradine + Metoprolol Succinate may cause dizziness or sleepiness. Don't drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
- You may experience temporary changes in your vision such as enhanced visual brightness. These may occur within the initial 2 months of treatment and should gradually go away.
- Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms of low heart rate such as dizziness, tiredness, and low energy.