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carca (CARVEDILOL)

Introduction to Carca


Carca is a widely used medication primarily prescribed for managing heart-related conditions. It contains the active ingredient Carvedilol, which is a non-selective beta-blocker w... See More
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What is Carca?

Carca is a medicine for heart problems like heart failure and high blood pressure. It works by slowing down the heart and relaxing blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood and lowering blood pressure. You might feel its effects quickly, within an hour, but a side effect can be a sudden drop in blood pressure if you stand up too fast.

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What is the usual dose of Carca?

For adults, the usual starting dose of Carca for heart failure is 3.125 mg twice daily, which can be increased to a maximum of 25 mg twice daily, depending on tolerance and weight. For hypertension, the starting dose is 6.25 mg twice daily, which can be increased to 25 mg twice daily. For children, the effectiveness and safety of Carca have not been established, so it is not typically recommended for pediatric use. Always follow your doctor's advice for dosing.

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How do I take Carca?

Take Carca phosphate extended-release capsules once daily with food, as directed by your doctor. Swallow the capsules whole; do not crush or chew them.

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For how long do I take Carca?

How long someone takes Carca depends entirely on their individual needs and how well it works for them. Doctors adjust the dose and how long treatment lasts based on each person's situation. There's no one-size-fits-all answer.

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What disease or symptom is Carca used for?

Carca phosphate extended-release capsules are a medication used to treat certain heart conditions, including heart failure, a weakened heart after a heart attack, and high blood pressure. It works by relaxing the blood vessels, which helps lower blood pressure and makes it easier for the heart to pump blood. It's often used in combination with other medications.

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How long does it take for Carca to start working?

Carca works differently depending on why you're taking it and how it's given. For high blood pressure, it starts lowering your blood pressure quickly—within an hour for some effects, and a half-hour for others. However, it takes about one to two weeks to reach its full blood pressure-lowering effect.

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Is Carca effective?

Carca is a medicine that helps people who've had a heart attack or have heart failure. A large study showed it significantly lowered the chances of death. In the study, fewer people taking Carca died compared to those taking a placebo (sugar pill). It also reduced the chances of having another heart attack and improved heart function in people with heart failure. The results were statistically significant, meaning the improvement wasn't just by chance.

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How do I know if Carca is working?

Studies showed Carca helped people live longer. It significantly lowered the chances of dying from heart problems and having heart attacks. It also reduced the worsening of heart failure. Interestingly, while it improved survival and reduced hospital visits, it didn't seem to affect how people felt about their health in general.

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How does Carca work?

Carca is a medicine that helps lower blood pressure by relaxing your blood vessels. Lowering blood pressure can reduce your risk of having a stroke or heart attack.

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Who should avoid taking Carca?

Carca is a heart medicine with some serious risks. It shouldn't be used by people with asthma, certain heart rhythm problems (slow heartbeat, etc.), severe liver problems, or allergies to it. Stopping it suddenly can be dangerous, so it must be stopped gradually under doctor's supervision. Watch out for dizziness, fatigue, fainting, low blood pressure, slow heart rate, or blood sugar changes; if you experience these, avoid driving or operating machinery.

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Can I take Carca with other prescription drugs?

Carca's effects on the body can be changed by other medicines. Some medicines, like amiodarone and cimetidine, make Carca levels higher in your blood, possibly needing a lower Carca dose. Other medicines, like rifampin, lower Carca levels, maybe requiring a higher dose. Similar effects happen with other drugs affecting how the body processes Carca. Also, Carca can raise digoxin levels, so doctors need to be careful when prescribing both together. Cyclosporine dosage may also need adjusting when taken with Carca.

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Can Carca be taken safely while pregnant?

Carca should be used during pregnancy only if the benefits outweigh the risks. It may pose risks like fetal growth issues, neonatal hypoglycemia, or bradycardia, especially in the third trimester. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.

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Can Carca be taken safely while breastfeeding?

There's no information about Carca in breast milk for humans. It's found in the milk of nursing rats, but the effects on nursing babies are unknown. Breastfeeding has many benefits, so weigh the advantages against any potential risks to the baby from Carca before making a decision.

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Is Carca safe for the elderly?

Older adults (65 and up) switching from one type of Carca (a blood pressure medicine) to another should start with a lower dose of the new type. This is because dizziness, fainting, or low blood pressure are more common in older people taking this medicine. Studies show this medicine works similarly in older and younger adults, but some older adults might be more sensitive to its side effects.

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How should I store Carca?

Keep Carca capsules in a cool place, below 77°F (25°C).

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Does Carca make people tired or drowsy?

Carca may cause fatigue (24% in mild-to-moderate heart failure patients) and somnolence (less frequent, 1%-3%). These effects are common during initial therapy. If fatigue persists or becomes severe, consult your doctor for dose adjustment or further evaluation

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Does Carca cause stomach upset?

Gastrointestinal side effects like diarrhea (12%), nausea (9%), and vomiting (6%) are reported in heart failure patients. If these symptoms are bothersome, consult a healthcare provider. Taking Carca with food may help reduce gastrointestinal discomfort

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Does Carca affect sleep?

Insomnia was reported in 2% of hypertension patients. If sleep disturbances occur, contact a healthcare provider to assess the need for adjusting therapy​

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Does Carca make it hard to think or concentrate?

Cognitive side effects like impaired concentration or abnormal thinking are rare (<1%). Dizziness (up to 32%) may also affect focus. If these symptoms interfere with daily activities, consult your doctor

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Does Carca affect mood?

Mood-related side effects like depression or emotional lability are uncommon (0.1%-1%). If significant mood changes occur, seek medical advice promptly​

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Does Carca interfere with sexual function?

Impotence is reported in 1%-3% of cases. If sexual dysfunction affects quality of life, discuss alternative treatments with your doctor​

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Does Carca affect appetite?

Some people taking this medicine gain weight. Studies show this happens to more than 10% of people. The exact percentage varies. If your appetite changes, talk to your doctor.

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Does Carca cause weight gain?

Carca can sometimes cause weight gain. About 10-12% of people taking it in one study gained weight. If you notice weight changes while taking this medicine, talk to your doctor.

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Does Carca cause headaches?

Headaches occur in 5%-8% of cases. If frequent or severe, consult a healthcare provider for symptom management​

 

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Does Carca limit driving?

Carca can make you feel dizzy, tired, or even faint. This could make it unsafe to drive or use machinery. If you have these side effects, don't drive or operate machinery. If driving becomes difficult, stop immediately and see a doctor.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Carca?

Drinking alcohol while taking Carca can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness and lightheadedness, as both alcohol and Carca can lower blood pressure. It is advisable to limit alcohol consumption and consult with your doctor for personalized advice on alcohol use while taking Carca.

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

There is no specific evidence to suggest that drinking caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea affects the safety or effectiveness of Carca. However, caffeine can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which may counteract the effects of Carca. It's best to consume caffeine in moderation and consult your doctor for personalized advice.

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Carca?

Carca may cause fatigue and dizziness, which can affect your ability to exercise. However, it is generally used to improve heart function, which can enhance exercise capacity over time. If you experience significant limitations in your ability to exercise, consult your doctor for advice and possible adjustments to your treatment plan.

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What are the most common side effects of Carca?

Side effects are unwanted reactions that can happen when taking a medication. With empagliflozin, these effects vary from person to person. The most common side effect is urinary tract infections, which affect about 8-9% of people taking this medication. Women may experience genital yeast infections, which occur in about 2-5% of female patients. Men can also get genital yeast infections, but this happens less frequently. Some people notice they urinate more often when taking empagliflozin, which happens in about 1-3% of patients. Upper respiratory infections, which affect your nose, throat, and airways, occur in about 4% of people taking this medication. If you notice new symptoms after starting empagliflozin, they might be temporary or unrelated to the medication. Talk with your doctor before stopping any medication.

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Does Carca have adverse effects?

Adverse effects, which are unwanted reactions to a medicine, can occur with empagliflozin. Common effects include urinary tract infections, affecting up to 9% of users, and genital yeast infections, especially in women. These can cause itching and unusual discharge. The drug may increase urination, leading to dehydration, which means your body lacks enough fluids and might cause dizziness. A rare but serious effect is ketoacidosis, which is a dangerous acid buildup in the blood and needs immediate medical attention. Severe allergic reactions, kidney problems, or Fournier's gangrene, which is a serious genital infection, are very rare. Always inform your doctor about any new or worsening symptoms while on empagliflozin.

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Is Carca addictive?

Empagliflozin is not addictive or habit-forming. This medication doesn't cause dependency or withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking it. Empagliflozin works by affecting your kidneys to help remove sugar through urine. This mechanism doesn't affect brain chemistry in ways that could lead to addiction. You won't experience cravings for this medication or feel compelled to take more than prescribed. Unlike some medications that can cause psychological or physical dependence, empagliflozin doesn't create these effects. If you have concerns about medication dependence, you can feel confident that empagliflozin doesn't carry this risk while managing your health condition.

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Does Carca have any safety warnings?

Empagliflozin has important safety warnings you should know about. This medication can increase your risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a dangerous buildup of acids in your blood. This can happen even when your blood sugar is normal, especially if you miss insulin doses or get sick. If you experience nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, or breathing problems, get emergency help. Empagliflozin can cause dehydration, which means your body doesn't have enough fluids. This may lead to low blood pressure or kidney problems. Drink plenty of water while taking this medicine. Serious urinary tract infections, which are infections in the system that removes urine from your body, can occur. Watch for painful urination, fever, or back pain. Although rare, this medication can cause necrotizing fasciitis, which is a serious bacterial infection in the genital area requiring immediate medical attention. Genital yeast infections are common with empagliflozin. Regular foot care is important as this medicine may increase amputation risk in some patients. Stop taking the medicine and seek help if you develop signs of an allergic reaction.

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Is it safe to stop Carca?

Stopping empagliflozin suddenly can cause serious problems for your health conditions. If you're taking it for type 2 diabetes, your blood sugar levels might rise quickly when you stop. For heart failure, which is when your heart can't pump blood effectively, or kidney disease, which is damage to organs that filter waste from your blood, stopping could make these conditions worse. A dangerous complication called diabetic ketoacidosis might occur if you suddenly stop taking empagliflozin. This condition, which causes harmful acids to build up in your blood, can cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and breathing problems. This risk continues for several days after stopping the medication. Always talk with your doctor before stopping empagliflozin. They might suggest gradually reducing your dose or switching to a different medication to keep your condition under control. Your doctor will help you make any medication changes safely to protect your health.

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How do I dispose of Carca?

If you can, bring unused medicines to a drug take-back program or collection site at a pharmacy or hospital. They will dispose of this medicine properly so it doesn't harm people or the environment. If you can't find a take-back program, you can throw most medicines in the trash at home. But first, take them out of their original containers, mix them with something undesirable like used coffee grounds, seal the mixture in a plastic bag, and throw it away.

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What are Carca possible harms and risks?

Carca can cause some common, not-so-serious side effects like feeling tired, short of breath, gaining weight, or having diarrhea. Dry eyes are also possible. However, it's important to watch out for serious side effects like dizziness or fainting from low blood pressure, a very slow heart rate, worsening heart problems, or allergic reactions (like hives or swelling). Your blood sugar might also change, making low blood sugar harder to notice. If anything worries you, see your doctor right away.

Available in 10 variations

Carca 3.125mg Tablet 15s

Carca 3.125mg Tablet 15s

Carvedilol (3.125mg)

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Carca 20mg Tablet CR 15s

Carca 20mg Tablet CR 15s

Carvedilol (20mg)

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Carca CR 10mg Tablet 10s

Carca CR 10mg Tablet 10s

Carvedilol (10mg)

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Carca CR 10mg Tablet 15s

Carca CR 10mg Tablet 15s

Carvedilol (10mg)

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Carca 12.5mg Tablet 15s

Carca 12.5mg Tablet 15s

Carca 12.5mg Tablet 15s

Carvedilol (12.5mg)

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Carca 6.25 Tablet 15s

Carca 6.25 Tablet 15s

Carvedilol (6.25mg)

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Carca 12.5mg Tablet 10s

Carca 12.5mg Tablet 10s

Carvedilol (12.5mg)

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Carca 25mg Tablet 10s

Carca 25mg Tablet 10s

Carvedilol (25mg)

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Carca CR 40mg Tablet 10s

Carca CR 40mg Tablet 10s

Carvedilol (40mg)

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Carca CR 20mg Tablet 10s

Carca CR 20mg Tablet 10s

Carvedilol (20mg)

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