Cevas 12.5mg Tablet CARVEDILOL
Cevas 12.5mg Tablet contains Carvedilol which is classified as a medication prescribed to manage conditions like high blood pressure and heart issues.
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Can a diabetic patient take Cave?
Yes, a diabetic patient can take Cave, provided that there is a regular check on blood glucose levels. It has been noted that in well controlled diabetes mellitus with mild to moderate hypertension, Cave did not have any effect on blood glucose levels. However, it is important to know that, using Cave class of medicines (beta blockers) may hide the symptoms of hypoglycemia (decrease in glucose levels), especially increase in heart beat or palpitations. In addition to that, Cave may cause worsening of hyperglycaemia (increase in blood glucose levels) in patients with heart failure and diabetes. Hence, it is recommended that blood glucose should be monitored while initiating, adjusting, or discontinuing the dose of Cave. Inform the doctor if there is any change in blood glucose levels during Cave therapy.

What are the serious side effects of Carvetrend?
Carvetrend a medication used for certain conditions can potentially lead to severe adverse effects that should not be overlooked These can include instances of fainting sudden difficulty in breathing unexplained weight gain as well as swelling in various parts of the body like the arms hands feet ankles or lower legs Additionally there have been reported cases of individuals encountering chest pain an irregular or slow heartbeat and skinrelated reactions such as rashes hives itching and even complications in breathing and swallowing It is of utmost importance that if any of these symptoms manifest immediate communication with a healthcare professional is vital Promptly contacting your doctor can ensure a timely evaluation and appropriate guidance in managing these potential side effects Remember your health and wellbeing are paramount and seeking medical attention promptly is essential for your overall safety and optimal care

Can I take Cevas empty stomach?
It is recommended that you take Cevas with food, as food decreases the rate at which the medicine gets absorbed by the body. This will help to reduce the chances of orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure which may cause dizziness or fainting when you stand up).

What are the serious side effects of Cevas?
Cevas may cause serious side effects such as fainting, shortness of breath, weight gain, swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs. Some may also experience chest pain, slow or irregular heartbeat, rash, hives, itching, and difficulty in breathing and swallowing. If you experience any of these symptoms call your doctor immediately.

What if I take more than the recommended dose of Cevas?
If you take more than the recommended dose of Cevas you may experience slow heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and loss of consciousness or seizures. Contact your doctor and seek immediate medical help in a nearby hospital.

Who should not take Cevas?
Cevas should be avoided if the patient has severe heart failure and is hospitalized in the intensive care unit or require certain intravenous medications that help support circulation (inotropic medications). In addition to that, Cevas should be avoided in patients who are prone to asthma or other breathing problems, have a slow heartbeat or irregular heartbeat (heart that skips a beat), have liver problems, and are allergic to Cevas.