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What is the difference between Concor and Concor COR?

Concor: Treatment of hypertension; treatment of coronary heart disease (angina pectoris, AP). Concor Cor: treatment of stable chronic moderate to severe heart failure in addition to ACE inhibitors, and diuretics, and, optionally cardiac glycosides; treatment of stable chronic heart failure (CHF).

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What is Concor tablet used for?

CONCOR 5MG contains Bisoprolol which belongs to group of medicines called beta-blockers. It is used alone to treat high blood pressure and angina pectoris (chest pain caused by blockages in the arteries that supply the heart muscle). This medicine used in combination to treat heart failure.

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Is Concor good for heart?

Concor COR 2.5 Tablet helps lower your blood pressure and make it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body. This reduces the chances of you having a heart attack. It can also reduce the risk of dying if it is given immediately after a heart attack.

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How long does Concor stay in your system?

Based on a very accurate reading of the blood pressure around a 5 times a day after taking a concor tablets of 5 mg at the morning, the result is that this dose was able to keep a constant blood pressure for around 9 hours, and then it has started to raise accordingly up to the night.

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What does Concor mean?

Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) is a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking under the Indian Ministry of Railways.

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Can Concor cause bradycardia?

The more common side effects of bisoprolol oral tablet include: slower heart rate.

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