Migrabeta 60mg Capsule

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Migrabeta 60mg Capsule

Introduction to Migrabeta 60mg Capsule

Migrabeta 60mg Capsule can also be employed for the treatment of high blood pressure and certain types of abnormal heartbeat arrhythmia The dosage will depend on the condition being treated and your response to the medication It is crucial to follow the doctors prescription and take the capsule on an empty stomach at the same time each day Even if you start to feel better it is important to continue taking the medication to continue receiving its benefits Abruptly stopping the medication may worsen your condition The most commonly experienced side effects include tiredness weakness cold fingers and toes Raynaud phenomenon irregular or slow heartbeat numbness in fingers and breathlessness Nausea vomiting and diarrhea may also occur If these side effects are bothersome or persistent it is recommended to consult your doctor Most side effects are temporary and tend to improve as your body adjusts to the medication It is not advisable to use this medication if you have asthma a history of very slow or irregular heartbeats or a severe heart condition including heart failure If you have kidney or liver problems or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD it is important to discuss with your doctor before taking the medication Alcohol intake may interfere with the effectiveness of the medicine and should be avoided If the medication makes you feel dizzy refrain from driving If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor to determine the safety of taking this medication

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Related Faqs

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I have been on Indomethacin for several months. Will it be a problem if I start taking Betacap along with it?

Yes, Indomethacin may interfere with the working of Betacap and make it less effective. As a result, your blood pressure may increase. Speak to your doctor who will prescribe you a different medicine to control blood pressure.

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Can I stop taking Betacap as my chest pain is under control?

No, you should not stop taking Betacap suddenly because that may worsen your angina or may cause a heart attack. Tell your doctor and if there is a need to stop Betacap, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually over a period of a few weeks.

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Can I take fluoxetine with Betacap?

No, you should avoid taking fluoxetine with Betacap. This is because fluoxetine may cause an increase in the levels of Betacap in the body which may increase its toxicity.

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My doctor has prescribed Betacap even though my blood pressure is within normal limits. Is it because of the chest pain that I complained of?

Yes, it is possible that your doctor prescribed Betacap for chest pain (angina). Betacap is a beta-blocker which is used to lower high blood pressure, prevent angina, treat or prevent heart attacks or reduce your risk of heart problems following a heart attack. Betacap is also used to treat irregularities in heartbeat, including those caused by anxiety, essential tremor (shaking of head, chin and hands). It also prevents migraine headaches, overactive thyroid (thyrotoxicosis and hyperthyroidism) and bleeding in the food pipe caused by high blood pressure.

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Can I stop taking Migrabeta as my chest pain is under control?

No, you should not stop taking Migrabeta suddenly because that may worsen your angina or may cause a heart attack. Tell your doctor and if there is a need to stop Migrabeta, your doctor will reduce your dose gradually over a period of a few weeks.

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Can Migrabeta be used in asthmatics?

No, Migrabeta cannot be used in asthmatics. Migrabeta is a non-specific beta receptor blocker. Using Migrabeta in asthma patients can cause breathing problems, which may trigger an asthma attack.

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