Betatop tablet 3.125mg
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1. Product Name
Betatop Tablet 3.125 mg
2. Generic Name
Carvedilol 3.125 mg
3. Description
Betatop 3.125 mg is a prescription medicine used primarily for heart failure and high blood pressure (hypertension). It contains carvedilol, which belongs to a class of drugs known as beta-blockers. Specifically, carvedilol is a non-selective beta-blocker with alpha-1 blocking activity, meaning it reduces heart rate and dilates blood vessels.
4. Appearance
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Form: Film-coated tablet
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Color: White or off-white (varies by manufacturer)
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Shape: Round or oval
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Markings: May contain break lines or embossed codes for identification
5. Indications
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Treatment of mild to moderate heart failure (especially when used with ACE inhibitors, diuretics, and/or digoxin)
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Management of essential hypertension
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Treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris (chest pain due to restricted blood flow)
6. Dosage and Administration
Initial Dose for Heart Failure:
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3.125 mg twice daily for at least 2 weeks
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If tolerated, dose may be doubled every 2 weeks to a maximum of 25 mg twice daily for patients under 85 kg, or 50 mg/day for those over 85 kg
For Hypertension/Angina:
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Dose usually starts low (e.g., 6.25 mg twice daily), then adjusted
Administration:
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Take with food to slow absorption and reduce the risk of orthostatic hypotension (dizziness upon standing)
7. Mechanism of Action
Carvedilol:
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Blocks beta-1 and beta-2 receptors: Reduces heart rate and force of contraction
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Blocks alpha-1 receptors: Causes blood vessels to relax and widen
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Result: Reduced blood pressure, improved blood flow, and decreased workload on the heart
8. Side Effects
Common:
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Fatigue
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Dizziness
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Bradycardia (slow heartbeat)
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Low blood pressure
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Weight gain
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Fluid retention
Less Common/Rare:
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Vision disturbances
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Shortness of breath (especially in people with asthma)
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Erectile dysfunction
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Depression or sleep changes
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Cold hands and feet
9. Contraindications
Do not use Betatop if the patient has:
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Severe asthma or COPD
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Heart block (2nd or 3rd degree) without a pacemaker
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Severe liver impairment
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Bradycardia (slow heart rate <50 bpm)
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Cardiogenic shock
10. Warnings and Precautions
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Taper dose gradually when discontinuing to avoid rebound effects (e.g., rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, or chest pain)
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Monitor closely in diabetic patients—it can mask signs of low blood sugar
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Caution in patients with poor liver function or severe renal impairment
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Avoid alcohol during therapy
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May increase sensitivity to cold
11. Storage
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Store below 30°C (86°F)
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Protect from moisture and direct light
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Keep out of reach of children
12. Use in Special Populations
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Pregnancy: Use only if clearly needed; consult a doctor
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Breastfeeding: Caution advised
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Elderly: Start with lower doses and monitor more closely
13. Packaging
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Typically comes in blister packs or HDPE bottles
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Each tablet contains 3.125 mg of carvedilol
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