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moxilong (MOXONIDINE)

Introduction to Moxilong


Moxilong is a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. By helping to relax blood vessels, it makes it easier for blood to flow, there... See More
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What is Moxilong?

Moxilong is a blood pressure medicine. Your body mostly gets rid of it through your kidneys. A small part of the medicine changes into other substances before being removed. Most of it leaves your body within a day.

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What is the usual dose of Moxilong?

This medicine, Moxilong, starts at a low dose of 0.2mg once a day in the morning. After three weeks, your doctor might increase it to 0.4mg a day, either all at once in the morning or split between morning and evening. The highest dose is 0.6mg daily, taken in two separate doses. It's not used for children under 16.

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How do I take Moxilong?

Start with a low dose of Moxilong (0.2mg) once a day in the morning. After three weeks, your doctor might increase it to 0.4mg a day. After another three weeks, the dose might go up to a maximum of 0.6mg a day. You can take it anytime, with or without food. When you stop taking it, don't stop suddenly; your doctor will help you slowly decrease the dose over two weeks.

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For how long do I take Moxilong?

If you're taking Moxilong, don't just stop suddenly. Your doctor will likely want you to slowly reduce your dose over two weeks to avoid any problems.

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What is Moxilong used for?

Moxilong is a medicine used to lower high blood pressure when it's not caused by another medical condition. It helps relax blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow, which reduces blood pressure.

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How long does it take for Moxilong to start working?

After you take Moxilong as a pill, the highest amount of the medicine in your blood will be there sometime between 30 minutes and 3 hours later.

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Is Moxilong effective?

Yes, Moxilong is effective for treating high blood pressure (hypertension). It works by stimulating specific receptors in the brain (imidazoline receptors), which reduce nerve activity that increases blood pressure. This leads to a decrease in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

 

  • Well-tolerated: It's generally effective, especially for patients who cannot tolerate other blood pressure medications like beta-blockers or ACE inhibitors.
  • Additional benefits: It may improve insulin sensitivity and reduce sympathetic nervous system activity, which is beneficial for patients with metabolic syndrome or diabetes.

Effectiveness can vary between individuals, so regular monitoring and follow-up with your doctor are essential to ensure it works well for you.

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How does one know if Moxilong is working?

You’ll know Moxilong is working if your blood pressure readings improve and remain within your target range. Symptoms of high blood pressure (e.g., headaches or dizziness) may also decrease. Regular check-ups with your doctor and home blood pressure monitoring can confirm its effectiveness.

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How does Moxilong work?

Moxilong is a blood pressure medicine that works in the brain. It calms down the part of the nervous system that makes your heart beat faster and your blood vessels narrower. Most of the medicine you take is absorbed into your body and works well. It leaves your body mostly through your kidneys, and the effects wear off fairly quickly.

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Who should avoid taking Moxilong?

Moxilong is a medication with some serious restrictions. It shouldn't be used by people allergic to it, those with certain heart problems (slow heartbeat, specific heart blockages, or weak heart), or those with severe kidney disease. If you have a history of heart issues or kidney problems, your doctor needs to carefully adjust your dose. Stopping the medicine suddenly can cause problems, so it should be stopped gradually over two weeks. It's also not safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

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Can I take Moxilong with vitamins or supplements?

Most vitamins and supplements are safe with Moxilong, but check with your doctor. For example:

  • Avoid supplements with stimulants (e.g., caffeine or ephedrine) that might raise blood pressure.

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Can I take Moxilong with other prescription drugs?

Moxilong is a blood pressure medicine. Taking it with other blood pressure pills makes the blood pressure lowering effect stronger. However, if you're also taking certain antidepressants (like older types called tricyclics), or things like sleeping pills or alcohol, Moxilong can make you feel much sleepier than usual. The antidepressants also make the Moxilong less effective.

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Can Moxilong be taken safely while pregnant?

Moxilong is a medication that has not been proven safe for use during pregnancy. Studies on animals have shown that it can make it harder to get pregnant and can harm unborn babies. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, talk to your doctor before taking Moxilong.

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Can Moxilong be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Moxilong is a medication used to treat high blood pressure. It should not be taken by women who are breastfeeding because it contains minoxidil, which can be absorbed by the infant through breast milk. Minoxidil can cause side effects in infants, such as rapid heart rate and low blood pressure.

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Is Moxilong safe for the elderly?

For older adults with healthy kidneys, the starting dose of Moxilong is the same as for younger adults. However, older people can be more sensitive to its effects on their heart and blood pressure, so it's important to begin with the smallest amount and increase the dose very slowly.

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How should I store Moxilong?

Moxilong, a medication, should be kept in a cool place, ideally between 20° and 25°C (68° and 77° F). This temperature range helps maintain the effectiveness of the medication and prevents its deterioration.

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Does Moxilong make people tired or drowsy?

Yes, drowsiness and fatigue are common side effects. Avoid activities requiring alertness (e.g., driving) until you know how it affects you.

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Does Moxilong cause stomach upset?

It can cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea or upset stomach, in some individuals.

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Does Moxilong affect sleep?

Moxilong can make you sleepy, but it can also cause trouble sleeping. If your sleep is affected—either you're too sleepy or you can't sleep—talk to your doctor. They might need to change your dose.

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Does Moxilong make it hard to think or concentrate?

It may cause slight mental fog or difficulty concentrating, particularly when you first start taking it.

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Does Moxilong affect mood?

Mood changes are rare but possible. Report feelings of depression or anxiety to your doctor if they occur.

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Does Moxilong interfere with sexual function?

Rarely, it may cause reduced libido or erectile dysfunction, but these side effects are uncommon.

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Does Moxilong affect appetite?

Moxilong does not typically affect appetite, but some people may notice subtle changes.

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Does Moxilong cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not a known side effect of Moxilong.

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Does Moxilong cause headaches?

Some people get headaches when they take Moxilong. If this happens to you, keep taking the medicine unless your doctor tells you to stop.

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Does Moxilong limit driving?

Some people taking this medicine have felt sleepy or dizzy. If this happens and you're driving, stop driving right away and call your doctor.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Moxilong?

Moxilong is a medicine that can make you sleepy. Alcohol also makes you sleepy. If you take Moxilong and drink alcohol at the same time, the sleepiness effect will be much stronger than if you only took one or the other. This can be dangerous, so it's important to talk to your doctor before combining them.

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Moxilong?

Yes, moderate consumption of coffee or tea is generally safe. However, excessive caffeine might counteract the blood pressure-lowering effects.

 

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Moxilong?

 

Yes, regular exercise is safe and beneficial for managing blood pressure. However, avoid overexertion and monitor for dizziness or fatigue during physical activity.

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What are Moxilong possible harms and risks?

Moxilong can cause common side effects like dry mouth, feeling dizzy or tired, and sleepiness. These usually get better over time. Less common but more serious side effects include low blood pressure (especially when standing up), stomach problems, skin rashes or itching, swelling, trouble sleeping, or feeling anxious. A very high dose can lead to more severe symptoms like a very slow heart rate, headache, and intense tiredness. In rare cases, it can affect the heart's electrical signals.

Available in 4 variations

Moxilong 0.2mg Tablet 10s

Moxilong 0.2mg Tablet 10s

Moxonidine (0.2mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Moxilong 0.3mg Tablet 10s

Moxilong 0.3mg Tablet 10s

Moxilong 0.3mg Tablet 10s

Moxonidine (0.3mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Moxilong 0.3mg Tablet 15s

Moxilong 0.3mg Tablet 15s

Moxonidine (0.3mg)

strip of 15 tablets

Moxilong 0.2mg Tablet 15s

Moxilong 0.2mg Tablet 15s

Moxonidine (0.2mg)

strip of 15 tablets