CIDMUS 100mg Tablet is prescribed for individuals living with chronic heart failure. By combining two active components, it helps reduce the chances of hospitalization and lowers the risk of life-threatening complications. It is usually prescribed along with other supportive heart medicines to improve long-term outcomes.
The tablet can be taken with meals or on an empty stomach, preferably at the same time every day. The exact dose is decided by the treating doctor depending on the patient’s health condition and response to therapy. Stopping the medication suddenly is not advised, as it works best when taken consistently over time.
Some people may experience effects such as dizziness, cough, tiredness, or changes in kidney function and blood potassium levels. Getting up slowly from a sitting or lying posture may help limit dizziness caused by low blood pressure. If such effects are troublesome or do not subside, medical advice should be sought.
Patients should inform their doctor about any other medicines they are taking, particularly those for blood pressure or kidney health. This treatment is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and regular monitoring of kidney health and blood pressure is often suggested while on this medicine.
Uses
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Management of chronic heart failure
Benefits
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Helps the weakened heart pump blood more efficiently
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Relieves symptoms such as breathlessness, fatigue, and swelling
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Reduces future risks of hospitalization and complications
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Improves quality of life when combined with lifestyle changes and other medicines
Possible Side Effects
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Drop in blood pressure
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Rise in potassium levels
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Cough
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Dizziness
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Reduced kidney function
Directions for Use
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Swallow whole with water, without chewing or crushing
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Take consistently at the same time each day
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Follow only the dose prescribed by your doctor
Mechanism of Action
CIDMUS 100mg Tablet contains sacubitril and valsartan, together known as an angiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI). This combination relaxes blood vessels, eases the workload on the heart, and helps the body remove excess fluid, making it easier for the heart to circulate blood effectively.
Safety Guidance
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Alcohol: Seek medical advice before use
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Pregnancy: Not safe, avoid during pregnancy
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Breastfeeding: Not recommended, consult your doctor
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Driving: May affect alertness; avoid if you feel dizzy or tired
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Kidney Health: Caution required, dose may need adjustment
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Liver Health: Avoid in severe liver disease; consult your doctor for mild cases
Missed Dose
If a dose is forgotten, take it as soon as remembered. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one and return to the usual schedule. Do not double the dose.
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