Dilazep Medication Information
Get detailed information on Dilazep, including pronunciation, uses, dosage guidelines, indications, and instructions on how and when to take it and when to avoid it.
The updated prescription information on Dilazep provides an overview of possible side effects, precautions, warnings, and storage tips.
You'll also find brand names used in india and internationally, along with pricing details. For further clarification, consult your healthcare provider.
Generic Name : Dilazep ICD Code : Y44.2 Therapeutic Classification : Anticoagulants / AntithromboticsTrade Names/Brand Names of Dilazep
India :
International :
Bellnark, Colonmen, Comelian Kowa, Conzep, Dilazean, Dilazemine, Irutep, Sumidorumin, Supran, Tantalick, Tolksiel.
Why is Dilazep Prescribed? (Indications)
This medication is an adrenergic alpha-agonist, prescribed for coronary heart disease.When should Dilazep not be taken? (Contraindications)
Hypersensitivity and ischaemic heart disease.What is the dosage of Dilazep?
The recommended dose is 50-100 mg 3 times daily.How should Dilazep be taken?
It comes as a tablet to take by mouth, with food.What are the warnings and precautions for Dilazep?
• Caution needed for pregnant and breastfeeding women.What are the side effects of Dilazep?
Disturbances, allergic reactions, mouth ulcers, headache.What are the other precautions for Dilazep?
Avoid excess dosage.What are the storage conditions for Dilazep?
Store the medication as directed by your physician.Schedule : H
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