Stozic 100mg Tablet

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Stozic 100mg Tablet साठी संमिश्रण

Cilostazol(100mg)

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Stozic 100mg Tablet ला रिकाम्या पोटी (अन्न सेवनाच्या 1 तास आधी किंवा अन्न सेवनानंतर2 तासांनी) घेणे अधिक चांगले आहे.
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Stozic 100mg Tablet गर्भारपणात असुरक्षित असू शकते.
प्राण्यांवरील अभ्यास भ्रूणावर घातक परिणाम दर्शवतात, परंतू मानवी अभ्यास मर्यादित आहेत. गर्भार स्त्रियांमध्ये वापरण्याचे लाभ जोखीम असून देखील ग्राह्य आहेत. कृपया तुमच्या डॉक्टरांचा सल्ला घ्या.
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Stozic 100mg Tablet बहुधा स्तनपानाच्या दरम्यान वापरण्यास असुरक्षित आहे. मर्यादित मानवीय आकडेवारी सूचित करते की या औषधाने बाळाला एक लक्षणीय जोखीम होऊ शकते.
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Stozic 100mg Tablet साठी क्षार माहिती

Cilostazol(100mg)

Stozic tablet वापरते

Stozic tabletकसे कार्य करतो

Stozic 100mg Tablet प्लाक काढून टाकण्यात मदत करते जे धमन्यांच्या भित्तिकांवर चिकटून बसलेले असते.

Stozic tablet चे सामान्य दुष्प्रभाव

डोकेदुखी, धडधडणे, Abnormal stool, अतिसार, गरगरणे, छातीत वेदना, भूक कमी होणे, रक्तस्त्राव, पुरळ

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Stozic 100mg Tabletसाठी नेहमी विचारले जाणारे प्रश्न

Cilostazol

Q. Can the use of Stozic 100mg Tablet increase the risk of bleeding?
Yes, Stozic 100mg Tablet increases the risk of bleeding. Always be careful while doing activities that may cause an injury or bleeding. Tell your doctor immediately if you notice any abnormal bruising or bleeding.
Q. When will I feel better after taking Stozic 100mg Tablet?
Stozic 100mg Tablet reduces your risk of developing blood clots in the blood vessels of your leg, lungs, heart, and brain. You may not feel any difference after taking Stozic 100mg Tablet. However, keep taking this medicine as prescribed by your doctor because you will still be getting its full benefits.
Q. For how long should I take Stozic 100mg Tablet?
You should continue to take Stozic 100mg Tablet for as long as your doctor recommends. Your doctor will assess your progress after 3 months of treatment and may recommend you to discontinue Stozic 100mg Tablet if it is not working for you. This medicine helps to control your condition but does not cure it. It is important to keep taking your medicine even if you feel well.
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Q. After how many days of taking Stozic 100mg Tablet will I start feeling better?
The improvement is not seen immediately. Your symptoms may start improving after 2-4 weeks of starting the treatment. However, it may take about 12 weeks to notice the full benefits of the medicines.
Q. Should Stozic 100mg Tablet be stopped before surgery?
Yes, if a patient is scheduled to undergo surgery, then Stozic 100mg Tablet should be stopped 5 days before the surgery. The reason being, Stozic 100mg Tablet increases the risk of bleeding and may lead to excessive bleeding during surgery.
Q. Why is Stozic 100mg Tablet considered harmful for heart failure patients?
Stozic 100mg Tablet should not be given to heart failure patients of any severity because it may worsen heart failure further. Medicines having a similar effects (phosphodiesterase inhibitor III) have decreased the lifespan of the patients, and therefore, it is an absolute no for heart failure patients.
Q. Does Stozic 100mg Tablet raise blood pressure or decrease blood pressure?
Since Stozic 100mg Tablet widens blood vessels, it generally decreases blood pressure. Therefore, if you are taking medicines that lower blood pressure, you should be careful. Taking Stozic 100mg Tablet with other blood pressure-lowering medicines may decrease your blood pressure to very low levels. Track your blood pressure regularly, and consult your doctor if dose adjustment is required. Stozic 100mg Tablet has also been reported to increase blood pressure and the reason for which is not known.

Content on this page was last updated on 11 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)