Veramil SR
Tablet
Rangs Pharmaceuticals Ltd.Generic:
Verapamil HydrochlorideWeight:
240 mgbest Price:
? 7.02Generic
Verapamil Hydrochloride
Contraindications
Severe left ventricular dysfunction Hypotension or cardiogenic shock Sick sinus syndrome (except in patients with a functioning artificial ventricular pacemaker) Second or third-degree atrioventricular (AV) block (except in patients with a functioning artificial pacemaker) Patients with atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation and an accessory by pass tract (eg. Wolff-Parkinson-White, Lown-Ganong-Levine syndrome) Patients with known hypersensitivity to verapamil hydrochloride
Side Effects
Verapamil is generally well tolerated. The following reaction to orally administered Verapamil appeared clearly drug-related or occurred at rates greater than 1% in clinical trials with approximately 5000 patients. Digestive system: Constipation, nausea; Cardiovascular system: Hypotension, edema, CHF, pulmonary edema, bradycardia, AV block; Respiratory system: Upper respiratory tract infections; Nervous system: Dizziness, headache, fatigue; Skin: Rash, flashing; Hepatic: Elevated liver enzyme.
Pregnancy And Lactation
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, so this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Verapamil crosses the placental barrier and can be detected in umbilical vein blood during delivery. Verapamil is excreted in breast milk. So nursing should be discontinued while Verapamil is administered.
Therapeutic
Verapamil is generally well tolerated. The following reaction to orally administered Verapamil appeared clearly drug-related or occurred at rates greater than 1% in clinical trials with approximately 5000 patients. Digestive system: Constipation, nausea; Cardiovascular system: Hypotension, edema, CHF, pulmonary edema, bradycardia, AV block; Respiratory system: Upper respiratory tract infections; Nervous system: Dizziness, headache, fatigue; Skin: Rash, flashing; Hepatic: Elevated liver enzyme.
Storage Conditions
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, so this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Verapamil crosses the placental barrier and can be detected in umbilical vein blood during delivery. Verapamil is excreted in breast milk. So nursing should be discontinued while Verapamil is administered.