Normodyne
Health Benefits
There are several potential health advantages of normodyne. For instance, you could try:
- Decreased blood pressure
- Lower the chance of having a heart attack or stroke
- Treat irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmia.
- Diminish the signs of stress and anxiety
What are the side effects of Normodyne?
Normodyne's most typical side effects include:
dizziness
tiredness
nausea
diarrhea
mouth ache
constipation
reduced sex desire
impotence
gaining weight
More severe side effects, such as the following, may occasionally occur:
(Hypotension) Low blood pressure
Dyspnea, a shortness of breath
Angina, a chest pain
(Arrhythmia) An irregular heartbeat
heart disease
stroke
allergy symptoms
liver injury
Contact your doctor right away if you experience any of these side effects.
Dosages
Adults should begin taking Normodyne at a dose of 100 mg once daily. Depending on how you react to the medication, your doctor may change the dose. The maximum daily dose advised is 200 mg.
The suggested starting dose is 0.5 mg/kg once daily for kids aged 6 to 17. The maximum dose that is suggested is 2 mg/kg per day.
Mechanism of Action
It is a beta blocker, normodyne. This indicates that it functions by preventing certain hormones, such as epinephrine (adrenaline), from acting on the body. As a result, the blood pressure drops. Normodyne may also assist with:
- Decreased heart rate
- Lower the chance of having a heart attack or stroke
- Treat irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmia.
Additionally, Normodyne may be used for other conditions not covered in this medication guide.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: The gastrointestinal tract quickly absorbs normodyne.
Distribution: Normodyne is dispersed widely within the body.
Normalodyne is metabolized in the liver and eliminated through the urine. Normodyne has a half-life of 3–4 hours.