Nicostar 5mg Tablet 20s is a vasodilatory drug that functions through potassium channels and intracellular cGMP concentrations commonly used to treat angina.

It relaxes coronary blood vessel muscles by boosting cyclic GMP levels and activating potassium channels, causing vessel dilation. It is used in the treatment of angina (heart-related chest pain) and also as a vasodilator.

It should be taken orally with food. Use it carefully in patients with severe liver problems and those with low blood pressure or at risk of severe low blood pressure, including shock.

Patients prescribed it should adhere to their healthcare provider's recommendations regarding dosage and duration of treatment.

It is crucial to report any persistent symptoms or adverse effects promptly.

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Available in 8 variations

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Nicostar OD 10mg Tablet PR

Nicostar OD 10mg Tablet PR

Nicorandil (10mg)

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Nicostar 48mg Injection

Nicostar 48mg Injection

Nicorandil (48mg)

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Nicostar 5mg Tablet 20s

Nicostar 5mg Tablet 20s

Nicorandil (5mg)

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Nicostar OD 10 Tablet PR

Nicostar OD 10 Tablet PR

Nicorandil (10mg)

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Nicostar 10mg Tablet 30s

Nicostar 10mg Tablet 30s

Nicorandil (10mg)

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Nicostar 5mg Tablet 30s

Nicostar 5mg Tablet 30s

Nicorandil (5mg)

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Nicostar IV 2mg Injection

Nicostar IV 2mg Injection

Nicorandil (2mg)

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Nicostar 10mg Tablet 20s

Nicostar 10mg Tablet 20s

Nicorandil (10mg)

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