Trimetazidine is a cytoprotective anti-anginal drug. Trimetazidine inhibits the oxidation of free fatty acid, thus increasing the usage of myocardial glucose and reducing the oxygen requirement. This drug is used in angina pectoris. Headache, dizziness, vomiting, weakness, etc., are the side effects of this drug.
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I have side effects from BP medications. Please help.
Query: Hi doctor, I am a cardiac patient since 16 years after a massive MI followed by an angioplasty. Thereafter, I was taking medication to control high BP along with Aspirin as well as for cholesterol. Recently, I have another mild attack and did my second angioplasty. My BP is fluctuating between 150/9... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Nebistar - Nebivolol is a beta blocker and is associated with dizziness and erectile dysfunction. I would suggest you shift from Nebistar 5 mg to Carvedilol 6.25 mg twice daily for two weeks and thereafter increasing the dosage to 12.5 mg twice daily optimum for heart ... Read Full »