What is Vastarel MR 35 mg used for?

What is Vastarel MR 35 mg used for?

This medicine is intended for use in adult patient, in combination with other medicines to treat angina pectoris (chest pain caused by coronary disease). It protects the heart cells from the effects of a reduced oxygen supply during an episode of angina.

What are the benefits of Vastarel?

Trimetazidine (TMZ) (Vastarel 1 MR), by specifically acting to improve cardiac energy metabolism, provides benefits complementary to those of classic hemodynamic therapy that, as a result, lead to greater clinical improvement across the wide range of ischemic heart diseases.

When should I take Vastarel?

Adults: The recommended dose of Vastarel 20mg is one tablet to be taken three times a day during meals.

Can I take trimetazidine with empty stomach?

This medicine should be taken with or after food.

How long can I take Vastarel?

Oral route. One tablet twice daily, that is once in the morning and once in the evening, during meals. The benefit of the treatment should be assessed after three months and trimetazidine should be discontinued if there is no treatment response.

What is the best exercise for angina?

What type of exercise should I do? Aerobic exercises will provide the most benefits because they make your heart beat faster and you breathe more quickly. You could try walking, cycling or a living room workout at a level that suits you.

What is trimetazidine used to treat?

Trimetazidine is an anti-ischemic agent widely used in the treatment of coronary artery disease.

Is angina a heart disease?

But angina is not a disease. It’s a symptom of an underlying heart problem, usually coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD). There are many types of angina, including stable, unstable, microvascular, and angina caused by a spasm in the coronary arteries (vasospastic or variant).

What vitamins are good for angina?

Moderate daily supplements of vitamin C taken by people with coronary artery disease may be effective in improving the function of blood vessels, preventing the chest pains of unstable angina pectoris and reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke, new studies suggest.

  • August 23, 2022