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Name/scientific name

BISOPROLOL

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

Hospital Authority Drug Formulary

Indications

Hypertension, angina, chronic heart failure

body system

cardiology

type 

Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs

Drug introduction

Bisoprolol is a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. It belongs to a class of drugs called beta-blockers, which lower blood pressure by slowing the heartbeat and reducing the workload on the heart. Bisoprolol can help control irregular heartbeats and reduce the risk of heart attack. It is usually taken by mouth once daily, preferably in the morning for best results.

Some side effects you may experience while using Bisoprolol include tiredness, dizziness, stomach upset, and sleep problems. If you have any persistent or serious side effects, seek medical attention immediately.

When using Bisoprolol, you should follow your doctor's advice and do not adjust the dose or stop using the drug on your own. If you are pregnant, nursing or have other health problems, you should tell your doctor beforehand. Please remember to have regular medical check-ups to ensure the effectiveness of your medication and your physical condition.

Dosage

Instructions for use: Take orally once daily, preferably at the same time in the morning. Can be taken with or without food. Avoid taking it with antacids containing aluminum, magnesium or zinc as they may affect their effectiveness. Avoid stopping the drug suddenly and gradually reduce the dose.

Dosage Guidelines: The general starting dose is 5 mg daily, and the physician may subsequently adjust it to 10 to 20 mg, depending on the patient's condition. Dosage adjustments may be necessary in older patients or those with liver or kidney function problems. Children's dosage should be adjusted according to the physician's instructions. Do not change the dosage on your own. If you have any questions or discomfort, you should consult a physician immediately.

side effect

Bisoprolol is a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease, but it may cause side effects. Some patients taking Bisoprolol may experience fatigue, dizziness, nausea, gastric bloating, and decreased sleep quality. Some patients may also experience side effects such as slow heartbeat, difficulty breathing, cold hands and feet, and mood swings. If you experience serious side effects, such as chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or severe skin reactions, you should stop taking the medication immediately and seek medical help. Before seeing a doctor, please read the drug instructions carefully and consult the doctor.

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Taboo

Drug name: BISOPROLOL

Taboo groups:
1. Patients who are allergic to BISOPROLOL or other beta-blockers are prohibited from using this product.
2. Patients with cardiac conduction system diseases (such as atrial block, pathological sinus node disease, etc.) should avoid using BISOPROLOL.
3. Patients with cardiovascular diseases (such as heart failure, heart disease, myocardial infarction, etc.) should not use BISOPROLOL without the guidance of a physician.
4. Pregnant women should avoid using BISOPROLOL, especially in late pregnancy, as it may cause harm to the fetus.
5. Patients with severe lung diseases (such as bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc.) should avoid using BISOPROLOL as it may aggravate the condition.

Before using BISOPROLOL, patients should inform their physician in detail about their medical history and allergies to avoid adverse reactions and dangerous situations. If any discomfort or doubt occurs during use of BISOPROLOL, a physician should be consulted immediately.

Precautions

Bisoprorol

Precautions for use: This drug is a beta-blocker, mainly used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. When using it, you should follow the doctor's instructions and do not change the dosage or stop taking it at will. If any adverse reactions occur, seek medical advice immediately.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    One of the common safe medications for pregnant women is Bisoprolol, a drug that treats high blood pressure and heart disease. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should consult their doctor before using Bisoprolol. In general, use of Bisoprolol during contraception may pose risks to the fetus and alternative treatments should be considered.

    If you are pregnant, you should stop using Bisoprolol under the guidance of your doctor. Use of Bisoprolol during pregnancy may cause harm to the fetus, especially in the third trimester. Of course, you should follow the advice of a professional doctor when removing dangerous substances and taking medication. If you have any questions, always ask your medical provider.

    In summary, Bisoprolol should be avoided during pregnancy and consult a doctor before any use of the drug. Bisoprolol may have potential risks to the fetus during pregnancy and should be treated with caution.

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