23.75 mg Metoprolol Succinate & 10 mg Cilnidipine
Jun 06, 2023
CILINITAB M 25
Metoprolol Succinate 23.75 mg & Cilnidipine 10 mg
Metoprolol succinate and cilnidipine are two different medications commonly used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure).Metoprolol succinate is a beta-blocker that works by blocking the action of certain chemicals in the body, such as adrenaline, that can increase heart rate and blood pressure. By reducing the heart rate and relaxing blood vessels, metoprolol succinate helps to lower blood pressure and improve blood flow. The specific dosage of metoprolol succinate can vary depending on the individual's condition and response to treatment. The dosage you mentioned, 23.75 mg, is not a standard dosage for metoprolol succinate. Typically, metoprolol succinate is available in strengths of 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, and higher. It is usually taken once daily, orally.Both medications have different mechanisms of action but complement each other in managing hypertension. Metoprolol succinate primarily acts on the heart, reducing heart rate and contractility, while cilnidipine acts on the blood vessels, dilating them. CILINITAB M 25 combination can provide better control of blood pressure than using a single medication alone.
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