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Beloc Zok ( metoprolol succinate )

Uses: The uses of Beloc Zok ( metoprolol succinate ) include: BELOC ZOK works by blocking the action of a chemical called noradrenaline, which is released from nerves in the heart to control its rhythm. BELOC ZOK also blocks another chemical called adrenaline, which is a hormone (chemical signal carried in the blood) that has similar effects to noradrenaline. BELOC ZOK does this by stopping these chemicals from attaching (binding) to sites, called beta-receptors, in the heart so they can’t produce their effects. BELOC ZOK reduces the heart rate and is useful in treating abnormally rapid heart rhythms. It also reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and reduces blood pressure.* By reducing the heart rate and the force of muscle contraction, BELOC ZOK reduces the amount of oxygen that the heart muscle needs. BELOC ZOK is, therefore, helpful in treating angina. Lowering the blood pressure puts less strain on the heart and therefore BELOC ZOK improves the pumping efficiency of the heart and is used to treat patients with heart failure. It helps the heart to recover and helps to prevent later complications such as heart failure, arrhythmias or weakness of the heart muscle. How is BELOC ZOK® given? BELOC ZOK is intended for once daily treatment and can be takenwith or without food. The BELOC ZOK tablet should be swallowed with liquid. The tablet can be divided, but should not be chewed or crushed. It is very important to take this medicine as often as your doctor has told you to, even if you do not feel ill. This is because heart and blood pressure problems, if not treated, can get progressively worse. It is also important to follow any lifestyle instructions that your doctor has given to you, like trying to give up smoking, reducing your weight, doing more exercise and eating a healthy diet. Uses: The uses of BELOC ZOK ( Metoprolol, Lopresor ) include: One of the active ingredients of Beloc Zok is metoprolol tartrate. Belok Zok Indications - Belok Zok is used to reduce hypertension , prevent angina, and prevent migraine headaches. Beloc Zok could also be used in pother purposes not mentioned here. Belok Zok Warnings - Patients should not take Beloc Zok if they have allergy to any of its ingredients or to any beta-blockers; have had difficulty breathing or other severe lung problems, asthma, or wheezing; have had allergic problems as well as hay fever; very slow heartbeat; low blood pressure; severe blood vessel disorder; phaeochromocytoma; and other heart conditions. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you have allergy to other medicines, foods, dyes or preservatives or to bee or wasp stings; diabetes; overactive thyroid gland; kidney problems; liver problems; or certain types of angina. Beloc Zok may cause harm to an unborn baby. Talk to your doctor first before taking Lopresor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during the treatment. Beloc Zok is known to pass in breast milk. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you are breast-feeding a baby. Beloc Zok Intake Guidelines - Take Beloc Zok exactly as directed by your doctor. In case you did not understand the instructions, ask your doctor nurse, or pharmacist to explain them to you. You may take Beloc Zok with or without food. It is advisable to swallow the tablets completely together with a full glass of water. Beloc Zok Dosage - You may obtain the dose of Beloc Zok from your doctor. Follow the exact dose your doctor prescribe for you. The dose will vary from person to person. Beloc Zok Overdose - If you suspect an overdose with Beloc Zok, call the National Poisons Centre, Dunedin, go to the Accident and Emergency Department, or look for emergency medical attention. Some of the signs of overdose with Beloc Zok are feeling sick and vomiting, very low blood pressure, bluish skin and nails, slow heartbeat, fainting, difficulty in breathing, convulsions or coma. Beloc Zok Missed Dose - In case you miss a dose of Beloc Zok, take the missed dose as soon as you recall. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose as directed by your doctor. Avoid taking a double dose of Beloc Zok. Beloc Zok Side Effects - Some of the side effects of Beloc Zok are confusion or memory loss; difficulty in sleeping, nightmares; dry or irritated eyes, blurred vision; tiredness, drowsiness, decreased alertness; headache or other pains; diarrhea or constipation; dry mouth; increased sweating; and dizziness, spinning sensation, light-headedness or fainting. You may also experience stomach upset, nausea or vomiting; ringing in the ears, difficulty in hearing; depression or other mood changes; runny nose; weight gain; and hair thinning. Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience any of the said side effects. Some other side effects are allergic reaction; shortness of breath; chest tightness, wheezing, rattly breathing; swelling of the feet or legs that resulted from fluid buildup chest pain; unusual bleeding or bruising; jaundice; changes in heart rate; regular "flu-like" symptoms; skin reactions; coldness, burning, numbness or pain in arms and legs; symptoms of sunburn; and hallucinations. Look for emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the said side effects. Other side effects not mentioned here may also occur. Talk to your doctor if you experience any unusual or bothersome side effects. Beloc Zok Drug Reactions - Some of the drugs that could affect Beloc Zok are other beta-blocker, high blood pressure medicines; irregular heart beat medicines, diabetes medicines, quanethidine, certain local and general anaesthetics used during surgery, monoamine-oxidase inhibitor medicines, warfarin, indomethacin, cimetidine, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antiretrovirals, antihistamines, antimalarials, and antifungals. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you are taking any of the said drugs. Other drugs not mentioned here may also affect Beloc Zok. Talk to your doctor first before taking any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines.

ASTRA ZENECA manufactures Beloc Zok ( metoprolol succinate ). Merck manufactures BELOC ZOK ( Metoprolol, Lopresor ).

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ASTRA ZENECA manufactures Beloc Zok ( metoprolol succinate ). Merck manufactures BELOC ZOK ( Metoprolol, Lopresor ).

Uses: The uses of Beloc Zok ( metoprolol succinate ) include: BELOC ZOK works by blocking the action of a chemical called noradrenaline, which is released from nerves in the heart to control its rhythm. BELOC ZOK also blocks another chemical called adrenaline, which is a hormone (chemical signal carried in the blood) that has similar effects to noradrenaline. BELOC ZOK does this by stopping these chemicals from attaching (binding) to sites, called beta-receptors, in the heart so they can’t produce their effects. BELOC ZOK reduces the heart rate and is useful in treating abnormally rapid heart rhythms. It also reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and reduces blood pressure.* By reducing the heart rate and the force of muscle contraction, BELOC ZOK reduces the amount of oxygen that the heart muscle needs. BELOC ZOK is, therefore, helpful in treating angina. Lowering the blood pressure puts less strain on the heart and therefore BELOC ZOK improves the pumping efficiency of the heart and is used to treat patients with heart failure. It helps the heart to recover and helps to prevent later complications such as heart failure, arrhythmias or weakness of the heart muscle. How is BELOC ZOK® given? BELOC ZOK is intended for once daily treatment and can be takenwith or without food. The BELOC ZOK tablet should be swallowed with liquid. The tablet can be divided, but should not be chewed or crushed. It is very important to take this medicine as often as your doctor has told you to, even if you do not feel ill. This is because heart and blood pressure problems, if not treated, can get progressively worse. It is also important to follow any lifestyle instructions that your doctor has given to you, like trying to give up smoking, reducing your weight, doing more exercise and eating a healthy diet. Uses: The uses of BELOC ZOK ( Metoprolol, Lopresor ) include: One of the active ingredients of Beloc Zok is metoprolol tartrate. Belok Zok Indications - Belok Zok is used to reduce hypertension , prevent angina, and prevent migraine headaches. Beloc Zok could also be used in pother purposes not mentioned here. Belok Zok Warnings - Patients should not take Beloc Zok if they have allergy to any of its ingredients or to any beta-blockers; have had difficulty breathing or other severe lung problems, asthma, or wheezing; have had allergic problems as well as hay fever; very slow heartbeat; low blood pressure; severe blood vessel disorder; phaeochromocytoma; and other heart conditions. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you have allergy to other medicines, foods, dyes or preservatives or to bee or wasp stings; diabetes; overactive thyroid gland; kidney problems; liver problems; or certain types of angina. Beloc Zok may cause harm to an unborn baby. Talk to your doctor first before taking Lopresor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during the treatment. Beloc Zok is known to pass in breast milk. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you are breast-feeding a baby. Beloc Zok Intake Guidelines - Take Beloc Zok exactly as directed by your doctor. In case you did not understand the instructions, ask your doctor nurse, or pharmacist to explain them to you. You may take Beloc Zok with or without food. It is advisable to swallow the tablets completely together with a full glass of water. Beloc Zok Dosage - You may obtain the dose of Beloc Zok from your doctor. Follow the exact dose your doctor prescribe for you. The dose will vary from person to person. Beloc Zok Overdose - If you suspect an overdose with Beloc Zok, call the National Poisons Centre, Dunedin, go to the Accident and Emergency Department, or look for emergency medical attention. Some of the signs of overdose with Beloc Zok are feeling sick and vomiting, very low blood pressure, bluish skin and nails, slow heartbeat, fainting, difficulty in breathing, convulsions or coma. Beloc Zok Missed Dose - In case you miss a dose of Beloc Zok, take the missed dose as soon as you recall. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose as directed by your doctor. Avoid taking a double dose of Beloc Zok. Beloc Zok Side Effects - Some of the side effects of Beloc Zok are confusion or memory loss; difficulty in sleeping, nightmares; dry or irritated eyes, blurred vision; tiredness, drowsiness, decreased alertness; headache or other pains; diarrhea or constipation; dry mouth; increased sweating; and dizziness, spinning sensation, light-headedness or fainting. You may also experience stomach upset, nausea or vomiting; ringing in the ears, difficulty in hearing; depression or other mood changes; runny nose; weight gain; and hair thinning. Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience any of the said side effects. Some other side effects are allergic reaction; shortness of breath; chest tightness, wheezing, rattly breathing; swelling of the feet or legs that resulted from fluid buildup chest pain; unusual bleeding or bruising; jaundice; changes in heart rate; regular "flu-like" symptoms; skin reactions; coldness, burning, numbness or pain in arms and legs; symptoms of sunburn; and hallucinations. Look for emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the said side effects. Other side effects not mentioned here may also occur. Talk to your doctor if you experience any unusual or bothersome side effects. Beloc Zok Drug Reactions - Some of the drugs that could affect Beloc Zok are other beta-blocker, high blood pressure medicines; irregular heart beat medicines, diabetes medicines, quanethidine, certain local and general anaesthetics used during surgery, monoamine-oxidase inhibitor medicines, warfarin, indomethacin, cimetidine, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antiretrovirals, antihistamines, antimalarials, and antifungals. Talk to your doctor first before taking Beloc Zok if you are taking any of the said drugs. Other drugs not mentioned here may also affect Beloc Zok. Talk to your doctor first before taking any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines.

 

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Drug interactions with over-the-counter cough medicines : There are two general types of cough medicine that are available over the counter. (There are also some types of cough medicines with significant amounts of narcotics like codeine, but these stronger cough medicines are only available by prescription.) Some over-the counter cough medicines are antitussives. Dextromethorphan is one of the more common ingredients in antitussives. An antitussive is a cough suppressant. It works by partially blocking the cough reflex. It lessens your body’s tendency to allow a cough to be triggered involuntarily. Some common antitussive over-the-counter cough medicines include Triaminic Cold and Cough, and Vicks 44 Cough and Cold.

The other type of over-the-counter cough medicine is an expectorant. The main ingredient for over-the-counter expectorants is guaifenesin. Expectorants work by thinning the mucus that can clog your airway and cause you to cough to clear it. Some common expectorant over-the-counter cough medicines include Mucinex and Robitussin Chest Congestion. With any medication, including fairly tame over-the-counter medications, you always want to be aware of the risk of it interacting adversely with some other medication - over-the-counter or prescription - that you are taking. In the case of over-the-counter cough medicine, the primary risk is consuming too much of an ingredient because you’re not aware it’s in multiple medications you’re taking. This happens most often because some products are designed to treat multiple symptoms of, say, a cold. So you need to read your labels and check the ingredients.

For instance, you may be taking something you think of as a cough medicine, when in fact if you look closely you’ll see that it treats other symptoms as well. Then if you’re also taking something else for those other symptoms, you could be inadvertently doubling up. You might be taking, say, an antihistamine, a decongestant, and/or a pain reliever, and if one or more of these is also contained in your cough medicine, then you may exceed the recommended dose. Or, your cough medicine may indeed be solely a cough medicine, but you may be also taking a general cold remedy which itself contains cough medicine, thus exceeding the recommended dosage in that way. Beyond that, there is a small risk of an over-the-counter cough medicine interacting adversely with certain prescription drugs. If you are on any prescription medications, always ask your doctor before taking cough medicine, or any other medication. Specifically, some patients taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), a prescription drug used to treat depression among other conditions, have had problematic interactions with over-the-counter cough medicines.

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