ikoran
Introduction to ikoran
Ikoran is a medication primarily used to manage and prevent angina, a condition characterized by chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart. It helps improve blood flow and reduce the heart's workload, thereby alleviating symptoms.
Composition of ikoran
Ikoran contains the active ingredient Nicorandil, which is known for its ability to widen blood vessels and improve blood circulation to the heart.
Uses of ikoran
- Prevention of angina attacks
- Management of chronic stable angina
- Improvement of blood flow to the heart
Side effects of ikoran
Common side effects:
- Headaches
- Flushing
- Dizziness
Serious side effects:
- Ulcers in the mouth, stomach, or intestines
Precautions of ikoran
Before taking ikoran, inform your doctor if you have low blood pressure, heart failure due to fluid buildup, or if you are taking other nitrate-based drugs. It is also not suitable for individuals with a history of ulcers or severe kidney disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting this medication.
How to Take ikoran
- Take ikoran orally, with or without food.
- The typical adult dose is 10-20 mg, taken twice daily.
- Your doctor may adjust the dose according to your specific needs.
Conclusion of ikoran
Ikoran is an effective medication for managing and preventing angina by improving blood flow to the heart. However, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions and be aware of potential side effects and precautions. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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Available in 2 variations

Ikoran 5mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets

strip of 10 tablets
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ikoran
Prescription Required
Manufacturer :
Trio Biotech Private LimitedComposition :
nicorandil