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Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR is prescribed to manage angina a type of chest pain related to heart conditions This medication helps prevent future angina attacks but it does not stop an ongoing acute attack It works by improving the efficiency of the heart thereby relieving chest pain To ensure its effectiveness it is important to take Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR as instructed by your doctor at the same time each day Taking it with food can help prevent any stomach discomfort Your doctor will determine the frequency of your dosage which may vary depending on your response to the medication It is crucial to take this medicine regularly even if you feel well as it helps prevent future chest pain Stopping the medication abruptly can lead to the return of chest pain In addition to taking the medication you can enhance your heart health by adopting certain lifestyle changes Quitting smoking reducing alcohol consumption maintaining a healthy diet engaging in regular exercise and effectively managing stress can all contribute to improving your heart health Make sure to inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with or be affected by Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR

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Available in 3 variations

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Ranolaz OD Tablet ER 10s

Ranolaz OD Tablet ER 10s

Ranolazine (1000mg)

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Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR 15s

Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR 15s

Ranolazine (500mg)

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Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR 10s

Ranolaz 500mg Tablet SR 10s

Ranolazine (500mg)

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What are the serious side effects of Rancad?

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In case I accidentally take excess of Ranozex, what will happen?

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I am a diabetic and am taking metformin. My doctor has prescribed Ranocare, is it safe to take both together?

If you are taking metformin along with Ranocare, you have to be careful since Ranocare may increase the levels of metformin in the body which can lead to metformin toxicity. Talk to your doctor who will modify the dose of metformin.

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Is it safe to take P-Nolzine if I am already taking metoprolol?

Yes, it is safe to take the P-Nolzine and Metoprolol together. P-Nolzine has minimal effect on blood pressure in patients of angina.

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