nicoline (NICORANDIL)
Introduction to Nicoline
Nicoline is a medication primarily used to manage and prevent angina, a condition characterized by chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart. It helps improve blood flo... See More

What is Nicoline?
Nicoline is a medication used to prevent and manage angina (chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart). It works by widening blood vessels, improving blood flow to the heart, and reducing its workload.

What is the usual dose of Nicoline?
The typical adult dose is 10–20 mg taken twice daily. For some patients, the doctor may adjust the dose to as low as 5 mg or as high as 40 mg daily. This medicine is not suitable for children.

How do I take Nicoline?
Take Nicoline exactly as prescribed, usually with water. It can be taken with or without food. Avoid alcohol and follow any dietary advice given by your doctor.

For how long do I take Nicoline?
Nicoline is typically taken long-term to manage and prevent angina symptoms. Do not stop the medication without consulting your doctor.

What is Nicoline used for?
Nicoline is used for the prevention and long-term management of stable angina. It is not used for immediate relief during an angina attack.

How long does it take for Nicoline to start working?
Nicoline usually starts to work within 30–60 minutes of taking a dose, helping to improve blood flow and reduce chest pain symptoms.

Is Nicoline effective?
Yes, clinical studies show that Nicoline effectively reduces chest pain and improves blood flow in patients with angina. It’s especially useful in patients not responding well to other treatments.

How does one know if Nicoline is working?
Relief from angina symptoms such as chest pain and improved ability to perform physical activities without discomfort indicate the medicine is working. Regular checkups help assess its effectiveness.

How does Nicoline work?
Nicoline works by relaxing blood vessels, improving blood flow to the heart, and reducing its workload. It acts as both a vasodilator and potassium channel opener.

Who should avoid taking Nicoline?
Avoid Nicoline if you have low blood pressure, heart failure due to fluid buildup, or if you are taking other nitrate-based drugs. It should also not be used by those with a history of ulcers or severe kidney disease.

Can I take Nicoline with vitamins or supplements?
Nicoline may interact with certain supplements. Always inform your doctor about any vitamins or supplements you’re taking to avoid potential issues.

Can I take Nicoline with other prescription drugs?
This medicine can interact with nitrate-based drugs, blood pressure medicines, and erectile dysfunction drugs like sildenafil. Inform your doctor about all other medications to prevent complications.

Can Nicoline be taken safely while pregnant?
Nicoline is not usually recommended during pregnancy due to limited safety data. If you're pregnant or planning to conceive, consult your doctor.

Can Nicoline be taken safely while breastfeeding?
There is insufficient information about Nicoline’s safety while breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before using this medication during nursing.

Is Nicoline safe for the elderly?
Nicoline is generally safe for elderly patients but requires careful monitoring due to an increased risk of side effects like dizziness and ulcers. Dose adjustments may be needed.

How should I store Nicoline?
Store Nicoline at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in its original packaging and out of reach of children.

Does Nicoline make people tired or drowsy?
Nicoline may cause dizziness or tiredness in some people. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel drowsy while taking this medicine.

Does Nicoline cause stomach upset?
Nicoline can rarely cause stomach ulcers or pain. If you notice severe abdominal discomfort, bleeding, or ulcers, stop the medicine and inform your doctor immediately.

Does Nicoline affect sleep?
Nicoline is not known to directly affect sleep. However, if you experience sleep disturbances, discuss them with your doctor.

Does Nicoline make it hard to think or concentrate?
Some individuals may experience dizziness or lightheadedness, which can slightly impair focus. If this persists, talk to your doctor for advice.

Does Nicoline affect mood?
Nicoline is not commonly associated with mood changes. Report any noticeable mood shifts to your doctor for further assessment.

Does Nicoline interfere with sexual function?
Nicoline does not typically interfere with sexual function. However, if you experience any changes, speak with your doctor as this may be related to an underlying condition.

Does Nicoline affect appetite?
Nicoline is not known to affect appetite. Contact your doctor if you notice unusual appetite changes during treatment.

Does Nicoline cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a common side effect of Nicoline. Inform your doctor if you observe sudden or significant changes in weight.

Does Nicoline cause headaches?
Headaches are a common side effect, especially at the start of treatment, as the blood vessels relax. These headaches often decrease over time. If persistent, consult your doctor.

Does Nicoline limit driving?
Nicoline may cause dizziness or lightheadedness, which could affect driving. Avoid driving if you experience these symptoms and consult your doctor.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Nicoline?
Alcohol may enhance the dizziness or lightheadedness caused by Nicoline. It is best to avoid or limit alcohol consumption while on this medication.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Nicoline?
Coffee and tea are safe to consume while taking Nicoline. However, limit caffeine intake if you feel jittery or if your heart rate increases.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Nicoline?
Yes, regular exercise is safe while on Nicoline. Be cautious with strenuous activity if you experience dizziness, and monitor your heart health closely during physical activity.

What are Nicoline possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include headache, flushing, and dizziness. Rarely, Nicoline may cause serious ulcers in the mouth, stomach, or intestines. Contact your doctor if you experience unusual pain, bleeding, or persistent side effects.
Available in 2 variations

Nicoline 5mg Tablet 10s
Nicorandil (5mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Nicoline 10mg Tablet
Nicoline 10mg Tablet
Nicorandil (10mg)
strip of 10 tablets