Embeta XR 25 Tablet
Uses of Embeta Xr 25 MG
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Embeta XR 25 mg tablet is used to treat high blood pressure mainly, along with certain heart conditions such as angina (chest pain) and heart failure.
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It also helps prevent other conditions like stroke, heart attack and migraine.
Contraindications of Embeta Xr 25 MG
Side effects of Embeta Xr 25 MG
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Dizziness
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Headache
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Nausea
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Vomiting
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Stomach pain
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Tiredness
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A sudden drop in blood pressure when you stand from a seated or lying down position (orthostatic hypotension)
Dosage
Embeta 25 Tablet
Embeta 50 Tablet
Embeta XR 12.5 Tablet
Embeta XR 25 Tablet
Embeta XR 50 Tablet
Embeta XR 75mg Tablet
Embeta XR 100 Tablet
Embeta-TM 25 Tablet
Embeta-TM 50 Tablet
Embeta-R 2.5 Tablet
Embeta-R 5 Tablet
Embeta HT 50 Tablet
Embeta AM 25 Tablet
Embeta AM 50 Tablet
Precautions and Warnings of Embeta Xr 25 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
Mode of Action of Embeta Xr 25 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Embeta Xr 25 MG
Interactions of Embeta Xr 25 MG
Interactions with other medicines
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Medicines used to reduce blood sugar levels like Insulin and oral antidiabetic medicines.
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Medicines used to treat high blood pressure and benign prostatic hyperplasia (Prazosine, Tamsulosin, Terazosin, Doxazosin).
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Medicines used to treat tuberculosis (Rifampicin).
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Medicines used to treat allergies (antihistamine) like Diphenhydramine.
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Medicines used to treat malaria (Hydroxychloroquine, Mefloquine).
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Medicines used to treat the fungal infection of the skin (Terbinafine).
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Medicines used to treat acidity or ulcers (antacids) like Cimetidine.
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Medicines used to treat heart problems (Digoxin), medicines used to treat irregular heart rhythm (Amiodarone, disopyramide).
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Medicines used to treat pain or inflammation (Indomethacin, Sulindac, Diclofenac and Foctafenine).
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Medicines used to treat mood disorders (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine and Bupropion).
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Medicines used to treat mental conditions (antipsychotic) like Thioridazine.
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Medicines used in an acute shock and severe allergic reaction (Epinephrine).
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Medicines used to reduce swelling of the nose (Phenylpropanolamine).
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Eye drops like other beta-blockers.
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Medicines used to treat HIV (antiretroviral) like Ritonavir.
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Medicines used to treat mood disorders and Parkinson’s disease (Monoamine Oxidase inhibitors).
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Medicines used to lower down the blood pressure (Clonidine, Guanfacine, Moxonidine, Methyldopa, Rilmenidine).
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Medicines used to treat migraine (Ergotamine).
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Medicines used to treat chest pain (Nitroglycerine).
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General anaesthetics or local anaesthetic (Lidocaine).
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Discuss with your doctor about any other medicines, herbal preparations and supplements you are taking currently to avoid any possible drug interactions.
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