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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500mg | 180 pills | €2.13 | €451.03 €383.37 Best Price | |
| 500mg | 120 pills | €2.28 | €321.35 €273.15 | |
| 500mg | 90 pills | €2.40 | €253.70 €215.64 | |
| 500mg | 60 pills | €2.67 | €188.86 €160.53 | |
| 500mg | 30 pills | €3.59 | €126.84 €107.81 | |
| 1000mg | 180 pills | €2.40 | €507.41 €431.30 Popular | |
| 1000mg | 120 pills | €2.58 | €363.64 €309.09 | |
| 1000mg | 90 pills | €2.90 | €307.26 €261.17 | |
| 1000mg | 60 pills | €3.23 | €228.33 €194.08 | |
| 1000mg | 30 pills | €3.83 | €135.30 €115.00 |
Disclaimer: This page provides general information only. Always follow your healthcare professional’s advice for your treatment.
Ranexa is a prescription medicine for chronic angina. It belongs to the anti-anginal drug class and works to improve heart muscle efficiency, reducing chest pain during activity episodes.
Its primary purpose is to ease chest pain. This helps you stay more active with less discomfort, but it does not cure heart disease or replace lifestyle changes.
Your healthcare provider will decide if it's right for you. They consider your symptoms, other medicines, kidney and liver function, and any risk factors before starting therapy in your case.
Do not take Ranexa if you have conditions. This includes severe liver disease, or a history of certain heart rhythm problems.
This includes severe liver disease, and a history of prolonged QT intervals or a dangerous rhythm issue. It also includes severe kidney problems with dialysis, or a history of drug interactions.
Additional contraindications are listed below for your safety. If you have questions, ask your pharmacist today.
Notes about specific situations are best discussed with your clinician. If you ever experience signs of a serious reaction, seek urgent medical help.
Your safety relies on careful monitoring during treatment. Regular liver function tests may be needed, and kidney problems can affect how Ranexa works for you over time.
Tell your pharmacist about all prescription medicines you take. Some drugs create harmful interactions, so you may need to adjust doses or avoid certain foods and supplements altogether together.
If you notice jaundice or urine changes, seek help promptly. These can signal liver problems or other concerns that require review by a clinician.
Monitoring plans and check-ins help prevent complications. Your clinician may adjust therapy based on test results and your symptoms.
Side effects shape how your body responds sometimes. Most people notice mild symptoms early on therapy. These often include dizziness, headache, or nausea, and usually lessen with time or simple adjustments by your clinician or pharmacist today.
Most people notice mild symptoms early on therapy. These often include dizziness, headache, or nausea, and usually lessen with time or simple adjustments by your clinician or pharmacist today.
Gastrointestinal upset is possible but often mild too. If you have persistent or severe stomach pain or vomiting, contact a clinician promptly to review your medicines, check safety today.
Some people may feel lightheaded or dizzy briefly. Move slowly when standing and avoid driving if you feel faint, especially when starting therapy or after dose changes occur.
Liver or kidney problems can affect safety significantly. Seek regular testing as advised, and tell your doctor about any new symptoms like yellowing skin or dark urine changes.
Some reactions require urgent care to prevent outcomes. Seek immediate help if you chest pain worsens, you breathe hard, or you notice swelling or confusion during any activity.
Interactions can affect safety and how Ranexa works. This includes prescription medicines, OTC products, and supplements you take.
Tell your clinician about all prescription medicines, including heart drugs, antibiotics, antifungals, and medicines that affect your rhythm or conduction.
Also share vitamins, minerals, and supplements you take. They can interact with enzymes that metabolize Ranexa, influencing levels in your blood.
Avoid alcohol and certain foods if your healthcare provider warns about interactions or side effects like dizziness during treatment planning.
Some supplements can affect enzymes that metabolize Ranexa. If unsure, ask your pharmacist to check interactions in your specific medicines and review any changes promptly to stay safe.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding should be discussed before use. There is limited data in pregnancy and breastfeeding; a clinician will weigh benefits against potential risks for you and baby.
Elderly patients may need careful dose review alone. Children are not routinely treated with Ranexa; a specialist will judge safety and appropriateness for younger patients in rare circumstances.
Take as directed by your clinician and pharmacist. Take with or without meals as instructed, and avoid sudden changes without professional advice to prevent symptoms or mood changes.
Store in a cool place away from children. If you miss a dose, do not double up; contact your pharmacist for guidance on timing and safety tonight please.
Carry the leaflet and your current medicine list. Always bring information about allergies, liver or kidney conditions, and any past reactions when starting or stopping therapy with Ranexa.
Is Ranexa the same as other anti-anginal medicines I know? It is a separate drug with a specific mechanism, prescribed when chest pain persists despite other treatments. Always follow the exact plan your clinician gives you.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Ranexa? A small amount may be allowed in some cases, but alcohol can worsen dizziness or blood pressure changes. Check with your clinician about your situation.
Will Ranexa affect driving? Dizziness or lightheadedness can occur, especially after starting therapy. If you feel unsteady, avoid driving until you know how you respond.
Do I need blood tests or monitoring? Regular checks are common, especially for liver and kidney function, and for drug interactions. Follow the schedule advised by your clinician.
It depends on your overall heart condition and other drugs. Your clinician may adjust doses or monitor you more closely if you take them together.
Some patients notice gradual benefit over weeks. If you do not feel better after a reasonable period, contact your clinician to review treatment and alternatives.
Seek urgent medical help if you develop severe symptoms like chest pain that worsens, fainting, seizures, or severe allergic symptoms.
Some supplements can affect liver enzymes that process Ranexa. Always inform your pharmacist about any supplement changes so they can check interactions.
Tests help predict safety issues and guide dosing. Your clinician will decide which tests you need and when to repeat them.
Consult the official patient information leaflet for Ranexa. You may also talk with your pharmacist or doctor for Ireland-specific guidance on safety, monitoring, and local rules that apply.
Reliable sources include health service information and pharmacy sites. Always check that information matches your location, as rules and approved uses can change over time in Ireland and elsewhere.
For safety, use this page as a guide and confirm any details with a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about your medicines, ask a pharmacist for a quick safety check.
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