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It is important to follow your doctors instructions when taking Ranozex 1000mg Tablet ER Take it at the same time every day and with food to avoid stomach upset Your doctor will determine the frequency of dosage based on its effectiveness which may be adjusted over time Even if you feel well continue taking the medicine regularly to maximize its benefits Discontinuing its use may result in the return of chest pain In addition to medication you can improve heart health by making lifestyle changes Quit smoking limit alcohol consumption maintain a healthy diet engage in regular exercise and manage stress Some common side effects of Ranozex 1000mg Tablet ER include nausea vomiting headache dizziness constipation and weakness Consult your doctor if these side effects persist or bother you Inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney problems as Ranozex 1000mg Tablet ER may not be suitable for you Additionally disclose all other medications you are taking as there may be potential interactions This medicine is generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding

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Available in 3 variations

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Ranozex 500mg Tablet

Ranozex 500mg Tablet

Ranolazine (500mg)

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Ranozex 1gm Tablet ER

Ranozex 1gm Tablet ER

Ranolazine (1000mg)

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Ranozex 1000mg Tablet ER 10s

Ranozex 1000mg Tablet ER 10s

Ranolazine (1000mg)

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I have been taking simvastatin to keep my cholesterol levels in check. Can I take Rancad with it?

It is recommended not to take simvastatin and Rancad together because it may cause simvastatin toxicity which may lead to symptoms like muscle weakness and soreness, fatigue, decreased urination, etc. Let your doctor know that you are already taking simvastatin. If it is still necessary to take, then take it exactly as advised by the doctor.

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What are the serious side effects of Rancad?

Rancad may cause changes in electrical activity of heart which is known as QT prolongation. Your doctor may get regular tests done to check the electrical activity of your heart. Tell your doctor right away if you feel faint, lightheaded or if your heart starts beating irregularly or fast, as these may be symptoms of QT prolongation. Rancad may also cause kidney failure in patients who already have kidney problems. Therefore, your doctor may need to do tests to check how your kidneys are working.

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

Excess of Ranozex can cause nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, double vision, tiredness, severe tremor, confusion, hallucinations, difficulty in speaking and walking and you can even faint. If you have taken excess of Ranozex by mistake, call your doctor right away or seek emergency medical care in a nearby hospital.

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What are the serious side effects of Ranozex?

Ranozex may cause changes in electrical activity of heart which is known as QT prolongation. Your doctor may get regular tests done to check the electrical activity of your heart. Tell your doctor right away if you feel faint, lightheaded or if your heart starts beating irregularly or fast, as these may be symptoms of QT prolongation. Ranozex may also cause kidney failure in patients who already have kidney problems. Therefore, your doctor may need to do tests to check how your kidneys are working.

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

Excess of Revulant can cause nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, double vision, tiredness, severe tremor, confusion, hallucinations, difficulty in speaking and walking and you can even faint. If you have taken excess of Revulant by mistake, call your doctor right away or seek emergency medical care in a nearby hospital.

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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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