Bisodac-HF

Bisodac-HF Dosage/Direction for Use

bisoprolol

Manufacturer:

Aurobindo Pharma

Distributor:

Unimed
Full Prescribing Info
Dosage/Direction for Use
For 5 mg & 10 mg: Treatment of hypertension or angina pectoris: In all cases the dose regimen is adjusted individually by the doctor, in particular according to the pulse rate and therapeutic success.
The usual initial dose is 5mg bisoprolol fumarate once daily. If necessary, the dose may be increased to 10mg bisoprolol fumarate once daily.
The maximum recommended dose is 20mg bisoprolol fumarate once daily.
BISODAC-HF must be used with caution in patients with hypertension or angina pectoris and accompanying heart failure.
For 2.5mg, 5mg & 10mg: Treatment of stable chronic heart failure: Standard treatment of CHF consists of an ACE inhibitor (or an angiotensin receptor blocker in case of intolerance to ACE inhibitors), a betablocker, diuretics, and when appropriate cardiac glycosides. The initiation of treatment of stable chronic heart failure with BISODAC-HF necessitates a special titration phase.
Precondition for treatment with bisoprolol is stable chronic heart failure without acute failure.
It is recommended that the treating physician be experienced in the management of chronic heart failure.
The treatment of stable chronic heart failure with bisoprolol is initiated according to the following titration scheme, individual adaptation may be necessary depending on how well the patient tolerates each dose, i.e. the dose is to be increased only, if the previous dose is well tolerated. (See table.)

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The maximum recommended dose is 10mg bisoprolol fumarate once daily.
Close monitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate) and symptoms of worsening heart failure is recommended during the titration phase. Symptoms may already occur within the first day after initiating therapy.
Treatment modification: If during the titration' phase or thereafter, transient worsening of heart failure, hypotension or bradycardia occurs, reconsideration of the dosage of concomitant medication is recommended. It may also be necessary to temporarily lower the dose of bisoprolol or to consider discontinuation.
The reintroduction and/or up titration of bisoprolol should always be considered when the patient becomes stable again.
Duration of treatment: Treatment with BISODAC-HF is generally a long-term therapy.
Do not stop treatment abruptly or change the recommended dose without talking to the doctor first since this might lead to a transitory worsening of heart condition.
Especially in patients with ischaemic heart disease, treatment must not be discontinued suddenly.
If discontinuation is necessary, the daily dose is gradually decreased.
Special populations: Renal or hepatic impairment: Treatment of hypertension or angina pectoris: In patients with liver or kidney function disorders of mild to moderate severity no dosage adjustment is normally required. In patients with severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 20 ml/min) and in patients with severe hepatic impairment a daily dose of 10mg bisoprolol fumarate must not be exceeded.
Treatment of stable chronic heart failure: There is no information regarding pharmacokinetics of bisoprolol in patients with chronic heart failure and concomitant hepatic or renal impairment. Titration of the dose in these populations must therefore be made with particular caution.
Elderly: No dosage adjustment is required.
Children: There is no paediatric experience with bisoprolol, therefore its use cannot be recommended for children.
Administration: BISODAC-HF tablets are taken in the morning with or without food. They are swallowed with some liquid and not to be chewed.
Route of administration: Oral.
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