Procoralan Singapore

Procoralan, also known under its generic name Ivabradine, is a heart medical drug used primarily to treat symptomatic stable angina pectoris and chronic heart failure. It works by reducing the heart’s rate through selective inhibition of a specific type of protein in the heart called 'If' channels, thus improving oxygen supply to the cardiac muscle and reducing the workload of the heart. It is not recommended for use in patients with heart rate below 60 bpm or with certain types of severe heart conditions. Side effects may include headache, dizziness, nausea, and visual disturbances.-

Dosage
  • 5mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 6.97 S$ 209.25
60 tablets S$ 5.34 S$ 320.57 S$ 97.92
90 tablets S$ 4.25 S$ 382.93 S$ 244.81
120 tablets S$ 4.01 S$ 480.89 S$ 356.10
180 tablets S$ 3.83 S$ 690.19 S$ 565.29

What is Procoralan (Ivabradine) used for?

Procoralan, also known as Ivabradine, is a medication primarily used to treat chronic heart failure and angina pectoris. It helps in reducing the heart rate and indirectly increases the efficiency of the heart muscle, reducing symptoms of these conditions.

How should I take Procoralan?

Procoralan should be taken twice daily with meals. It is advisable to take doses at the same time each day to ensure a steady effect. However, always follow your doctor's prescribed dosage and timetable.

Who should not take Procoralan?

Procoralan is not recommended for patients with certain severe heart conditions, low resting heart rate (below 60 bpm), low blood pressure, pacemakers, or during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is also contraindicated in patients with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attacks.

What are the side effects of Procoralan?

Common side effects may include headache, dizziness, visual disturbances, and nausea. If these side effects become severe, or if you experience serious side effects like irregular heartbeat or fainting, seek medical attention immediately.

Can Procoralan be taken with other heart medications?

Generally, yes. But you should always inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking. In some cases, Procoralan may interact with other drugs leading to negative consequences.

Does Procoralan reduce the risk of heart failure?

Procoralan doesn't cure heart failure. However, it reduces the heart's load work, thus slowing the progression of heart failure and improving quality of life. It is particularly effective if the heart rate is above 77 bpm.

I missed a dose of Procoralan, what should I do?

If you missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember. But if it’s almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose to make up for a missed one.

Can I take Procoralan if I have liver disease?

Procoralan is processed in the liver, so it's crucial to be cautious if you have liver disease. Inform your doctor if you have liver issues before starting the medication. They will likely monitor your liver function closely.

Can I stop taking Procoralan abruptly?

No. Always follow your doctor's advice. Stopping treatment abruptly may worsen your condition. If you experience side effects or if the treatment doesn't seem to work, speak to your healthcare provider before making any changes.

Is it safe to take Procoralan for a long period?

The long-term safety of Procoralan has been assessed in clinical studies. Prolonged use of Procoralan has shown a favorable safety profile. However, regular monitoring by your doctor is necessary.

Remember, while this guide provides general information on Procoralan, it does not encompass all possible scenarios. Always consult with your healthcare provider if you have any queries or concerns about this medication.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Ivabradine
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