Cilaheart 10 Tablet

Introduction to Cilaheart 10 Tablet

Cilaheart 10 Tablet is primarily used to control blood pressure.  It operates through dual mechanisms: relaxing blood vessels and managing stress-related chemicals to maintain healthy blood pressure levels.

Cilnidipine blocks calcium entry into blood vessels, reducing their tightness and allowing easier blood flow, which lowers blood pressure. It also interferes with the release of norepinephrine, a stress-related chemical, that prevents blood pressure spikes during stressful situations.

Follow your doctor's instructions regarding the dose and duration. Take this medication with or without food but at a consistent time each day for better results.

Swallow the tablet whole, without chewing, crushing, or breaking it.

Be aware of the potential decrease in blood pressure.  Move slowly when transitioning from sitting or lying to standing positions to avoid dizziness or fainting.

Individuals with heart conditions like heart failure or severe aortic stenosis should use cilnidipine cautiously and remain under close medical supervision.

Keep your healthcare provider informed about any other medical conditions, allergies, or medications you are taking.

Possible side effects include headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, edema (swelling), abdominal pain, rash, muscle pain, eye pain, tremors, and decreased blood pressure.  If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule.

 Do not take a double dose For guidance on managing missed doses, consult your doctor.

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What is the use of Cilaheart?

Cilaheart is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure. It belongs to a group of medicines which block the calcium channels in the blood vessel. It works by relaxing the blood vessels in patients with high blood pressure. This widens the diameter of the blood vessels which helps the blood to pass through them more easily.

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How long do I need to take Cilaheart?

You should keep on taking Cilaheart for as long as your doctor has recommended you to take it. You may need to take it lifelong. Do not stop taking it, even if you feel well or your blood pressure is well controlled. If you stop taking Cilaheart, your blood pressure may increase again and your condition may worsen.

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Is Cilaheart good for patients of high blood pressure with kidney impairment?

Yes, Cilaheart has been shown to have protective effects on the kidney cells, thereby preventing them from damage. It has also been shown to decrease protein leakage from the kidney in patients who have diabetes as well as high blood pressure.

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Should I take Cilaheart in the morning or at night?

Cilaheart can be taken anytime of the day. Usually, it is advised to be taken in the morning, but your doctor may advise to take it in the evening as well. You should take it at the same time each day so that you remember to take it and consistent levels of medicine are maintained in the body.

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What are the side effects of Cilaheart?

Cilaheart is generally well tolerated but sometimes can also be associated with side effects like headache, dizziness, flushing, palpitations, low blood pressure, and stomach problems. It may also cause increased urination, ankle swelling, and lethargy. These side effects are not common in everyone but may occur in some individuals. Do consult your doctor if you notice any side effects after taking this medicine.

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Which is better amlodipine or Cilaheart?

Both these medicines are used in the treatment of blood pressure and are equally good in effectively reducing the blood pressure. Cilaheart has also been found to be beneficial in patients with kidney problems as compared to amlodipine. Additionally, while amlodipine may have chances of causing mild ankle swelling, Cilaheart has been found to have lesser chances of causing ankle swelling, tachycardia and palpitations. Your doctor will suggest either of these after seeing what suits you.

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