Sotalol
Sotalol
Dosage Forms:
- 5 mg and 10 mg tablets
Dosage Forms
Drug Group
Mechanism
Indications
Dosage and Administration:
- Initial: Oral, 40 mg two times a day, the dosage being increased gradually. Maintenance: Oral, 160 to 320 mg per day, given in two or three divided doses.
Precautions and Warnings
Side Effects
Interactions: Sotalol should not be used with other drugs that prolong the QT interval due to the increased risk of precipitating ventricular arrhythmias (such as amiodarone, disopyramide, procainamide, or quinidine, also phenothiazine antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants, certain antihistamines (astemizole or terfenadine), cisapride, erythromycin, and pentamidine.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Packaging
- 10 tablets in one blister. 10 blisters in a box.
Carvedilol
Carvedilol
Dosage Forms:
- 6.25 mg and 12.5 mg tablets
Drug Group
Mechanism
Indications
Dosage and Administration:
- In hypertension, initial dose: 12.5mg once daily or 6.25mg twice daily. After two days: 25mg- 50mg once daily or twice daily. In angina pectoris, initial dose: 12.5mg twice daily. After two days: 25mg twice daily. In heart failure, initial dose: 3.125mg twice daily. After two weeks: 6.25mg twice daily. In patients with left ventricular dysfunction following myocardial infarction, initial dose: 6.25mg twice daily. After 3 to 10 days (if tolerated): 12.5mg twice daily.
Precautions and Warnings
Side Effects
Interactions: Interaction of carvedilol with strong inhibitors of CYP2D6 (such as quinidine, fluoxetine, paroxetine and propafenone) has not been studied, but these drugs would be expected to increase blood levels of the carvedilol.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Packaging:
- 10 tablets in one blister. 3 blisters in a box.
Valsartan
Valsartan
Dosage Forms:
- 80 mg and 160 mg capsules
Drug Group
Mechanism
Indications
Dosage and Administration:
- The usual dose of valsartan in patients with high blood pressure is 80 to 160 mg once daily. The maximum dose is 320 mg daily. Maximum blood pressure reduction occurs within 4 weeks. For congestive heart failure, the usual dose is 40 mg twice daily. The doses may be increased to 80-160 mg twice daily. The initial dose after a heart attack is 20 mg twice daily. The dose should be increased with a target of 160 mg twice daily if tolerated without side effects.
Precautions and Warnings
Side Effects
Interactions: Coadministration of valsartan and warfarin did not change the pharmacokinetics of valsartan or the time-course of the anticoagulant properties of warfarin. Concomitant use of valsartan with other agents that block the renin-angiotensin system, potassium sparing diuretics (e.g. spironolactone, triamterene, amiloride), potassium supplements, or salt substitutes containing potassium may lead to increases in serum potassium and in heart failure patients to increases in serum creatinine. If co-medication is considered necessary, monitoring of serum potassium is advisable. Valsartan may increase serum levels of Lithium.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Packaging:
- 10 capsules in one blister. 3 blisters in a box.
Nitroglyserin
Nitroglyserin
Dosage Forms:
- 2.6 mg and 6.4 mg sustained release tablets.
Drug Group
Mechanism
Indications
Dosage and Administration:
- 2.6-6.4 mg every 12 hours up to a maximum of 13 mg daily in divided doses every 8 or 12 hours.
Precautions and Warnings
Side Effects
Interactions: Since nitroglycerin can cause hypotension, other medications which also cause hypotension may produce an unwanted additive effect. Such drugs might include medicines used to treat high blood pressure, some antidepressants; some anti-psychotics, quinidine, procainamide, benzodiazepines such as diazepam (Valium) or opiates (e.g. morphine). Alcohol also may intensify the blood pressure lowering effect of nitroglycerin. Ergot alkaloids (e.g. Cafergot) and Imitrex can oppose the vasodilatory actions of nitroglycerin and may precipitate angina. A similar effect can occur with ephedrine and the decongestants pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) and propanolamine. PDE5 inhibitors (Sildenafil, Vardenafil and Tadalafil) should not be used in patients who have taken nitroglycerin.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Packaging:
- Nitroglycerin 2.6: HDPE flacons of 100’s.
- Nitroglycerin 6.4: HDPE flacons of 50’s.
Pentoxifylline
Pentoxifylline
Dosage Forms:
- 400 mg extended-release tablet
Drug Group
Mechanism
Indications
Dosage and Administration:
- In the treatment of peripheral vascular disease the usual dose is 400 mg three times daily by mouth in a modified-release formulation; this may be reduced to 400 mg twice daily for maintenance or if adverse effects are troublesome. Doses should be taken with meals to reduce gastrointestinal disturbances. In severe hepatic or renal impairment, doses may need to be reduced. Beneficial effects may not be evident until after 2 to 8 weeks of treatment. Pentoxifylline may also be administered parenterally.
Precautions and Warnings
Side Effects
Interactions: Pentoxifylline may potentiate the effect of antihypertensives. High parenteral doses of pentoxifylline may enhance the action of insulin and oral hypoglycaemics in diabetic patients. Pentoxifylline should not be given concomitantly with ketorolac as there is reported to be an increased risk of bleeding and/or prolongation of the prothrombin time. There may also be an increased risk of bleeding during concomitant use with meloxicam. Serum levels of theophylline may be raised by pentoxifylline.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Packaging:
HDPE flacons of 100’s.