Sular (Nisoldipine)
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General Information On Sular
Sular is a medication used alone or in combination with other drugs to control high blood pressure levels. It belongs to the group of calcium channel blockers. Sular tablets are actually extended release doses of nisoldipine, a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker. It helps in lowering blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels carrying blood from your heart to different parts of the body. A relaxed blood vessel allows the blood the move through it freely. A patient suffering from hypertension is mostly able to obtain relief within 2 weeks of using Sular. Get your blood pressure levels monitored regularly after you buy Sular to ascertain the right dosage.
Side Effects for Sular
Sular is usually well tolerated by the body. However, during the initial days of using nisoldipine, you may experience dizziness, headache, flushing, and swelling in the ankles and feet. The symptoms should disappear after a few days, but if the problem persists, stop using the drug and consult your doctor immediately. The tablet can make you feel lightheaded and dizzy. Therefore, you should get up slowly when you are rising from a lying or sitting position. In rare cases, you may notice serious side effects like skin itching, rashes, breathing problems, and extreme dizziness. Stop taking Sular and consult your doctor immediately if this happens.
Precautions
You must inform your doctor if you are allergic to nisoldipine or other calcium channel blockers before you buy Sular. You should not use Sular if you have structural heart ailments such as aortic stenosis, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, low blood pressure, or liver disorders. As Sular can make you feel drowsy and dizzy, avoid driving and do not perform any activity that requires high alertness after using this drug. If you are to undergo any dental or general surgery, inform the doctor in question about your use of Sular. This medication should be used by pregnant women and lactating mothers only under medical supervision.
Sular Dosage
Sular 10mg, Sular 20mg, Sular 30mg and Sular 40mg tablets are the different strengths of this drug. A doctor may initially recommend a patient to take 20mg of Sular and gradually increase the dose based on the patient’s response to treatment. Sular tablets should preferably be taken on an empty stomach, usually 1-2 hours before a meal. Never take Sular immediately after consuming a high fat diet. As Sular is an extended release medication, you must swallow the complete tablet and should not crush or chew it. Avoid consuming grapefruit or its derivatives before and after using Sular. The drug should be taken at the same time every day. Store Sular at room temperature and do not expose it to direct heat, light, and moisture.
Interactions
Tell your doctor about any herbal, prescription drugs, or supplements you are using before you buy Sular. This drug which is used for hypertension can cause serious drug interactions when taken with phenytoin, cimetidine, NSAIDs like ibuprofen, cough and cold medications, and diet pills. Using it with drugs like azole antifungals, rifamycin, anti-seizure medications, and cimetidine can influence nisoldipine removal from your body.



