Cardizem/Diltiazem hcl IS USED FOR:
Treating supraventricular tachycardia, a rhythm disturbance of the heart. It is also used for controlling heart rate response to other rhythm disturbances, specifically, atrial fibrillation and flutter. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Cardizem/Diltiazem is a Phoslo/calcium channel blocker. It works by slowing the electrical conduction in the heart, slowing heart rate, and/or normalizing heart rhythm.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF Cardizem/Diltiazem hcl :
All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:
Constipation; dizziness; facial flushing; headache; weakness.
Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); hallucinations; irregular heartbeat; swelling of the feet or hands; tender, bleeding, or swollen gums.
DO NOT USE Cardizem/Diltiazem hcl IF:
- you are allergic to any ingredient in Cardizem/Diltiazem
- you are receiving injectable beta-blockers (eg, Lopressor/metoprolol) or P.c.e/erythromycin
- you have atrial fibrillation or flutter and a pre-excitation syndrome (extra conduction pathway in the heart), such as Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) or Lown-Ganong-Levine syndrome (LGL)
- you have sick sinus syndrome or have second- or third-degree heart block and do not have a pacemaker, or very low blood pressure
Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you.
BEFORE USING Cardizem/Diltiazem hcl :
Some medical conditions may interact with Cardizem/Diltiazem. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following apply to you:
- if you have heart failure or have had a recent heart attack with lung congestion, heart block, low blood pressure, a very slow heart rate, or abnormal heart rhythm
- if you have kidney or liver disease
- if you have allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances
- if you are taking any prescription or nonprescription medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement
- if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding
Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Cardizem/Diltiazem. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines, especially any of the following:
- Benzodiazepines (eg, midazolam), beta-blockers (eg, Lopressor/metoprolol), Buspar/buspirone, Epitol/carbamazepine, Pletal/cilostazol, corticosteroids (eg, Sterapred/prednisone), Sandimmune/cyclosporine, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (eg, Lipitor/atorvastatin), macrolide immunomodulators (eg, Prograf/tacrolimus) because the risk of their side effects, some potentially
life-threatening, may be increased by Cardizem/Diltiazem
- Rifampin because it may decrease the effectiveness of Cardizem/Diltiazem
- Cordarone/Amiodarone, cisapride, Digitek/digoxin, P.c.e/erythromycin, protease inhibitors (eg, Crixivan/indinavir), quinidine, tricyclic antidepressants (eg, desipramine), Theolair cr/theophylline, or general anesthetics because toxic effects on the heart may occur
- Cimetidine or protease inhibitors (eg, Crixivan/indinavir) because they may increase the actions and side effects of Cardizem/Diltiazem
This may not be a complete list of all interactions that may occur. Ask your health care provider if Cardizem/Diltiazem may interact with other medicines that you take. Check with your health care provider before you start, stop, or change the dose of any medicine.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
- Cardizem/Diltiazem may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting; alcohol, hot weather, exercise, or fever may increase these effects. To prevent them, sit up or stand slowly, especially in the morning. Sit or lie down at the first sign of any of these effects.
- Cardizem/Diltiazem may cause dizziness. These effects may be worse if you take it with alcohol or certain medicines. Use Cardizem/Diltiazem with caution. Do not drive or perform other possibly unsafe tasks until you know how you react to it.
- PREGNANCY and BREAST-FEEDING: If you become pregnant, contact your doctor. You will need to discuss the benefits and risks of using Cardizem/Diltiazem while you are pregnant. Cardizem/Diltiazem is found in breast milk. Do not breast-feed while taking Cardizem/Diltiazem.
- Use Cardizem/Diltiazem with caution in the ELDERLY; they may be more sensitive to its effects.
- Tell your doctor or dentist that you take Cardizem/Diltiazem before you receive any medical or dental care, emergency care, or surgery.
- Cardizem/Diltiazem may cause you to become sunburned more easily. Avoid the sun, sunlamps, or tanning booths until you know how you react to Cardizem/Diltiazem. Use a sunscreen or wear protective clothing if you must be outside for more than a short time.
- Cardizem/Diltiazem should not be used in CHILDREN; safety and effectiveness in children have not been confirmed.
- Lab tests, including electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate, and blood pressure monitoring, may be performed while you use Cardizem/Diltiazem. These tests may be used to monitor your condition or check for side effects. Be sure to keep all doctor and lab appointments.
HOW TO USE Cardizem/Diltiazem hcl :
Use Cardizem/Diltiazem as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
- Do not use Cardizem/Diltiazem if it contains particles, is cloudy or discolored, or if the vial is cracked or damaged.
- If you miss a dose of Cardizem/Diltiazem , use it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not use 2 doses at once.
- Cardizem/Diltiazem is usually given as an injection at your doctors office, hospital, or clinic. If you will be using Cardizem/Diltiazem at home, a health care provider will teach you how to use it. Be sure you understand how to use Cardizem/Diltiazem. Follow the procedures you are taught when you use a dose. Contact your health
care provider if you have any questions.
- Keep this product, as well as syringes and needles, out of the reach of children and pets. Do not reuse needles, syringes, or other materials. Ask your health care provider how to dispose of these materials after use. Follow all local rules for disposal.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Cardizem/Diltiazem. What is the shelf life of the pills?
- The expiry date is mentioned on each blister. It is different for different batches. The shelf life is 2 years from the date of manufacture and would differ from batch to batch depending on when they were manufactured.
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