Description
π Cardivas 3.125 mg (Carvedilol)
Product Description
Beta-Blocker for Heart Failure and Blood Pressure1
Managing complex cardiovascular conditions, especially heart failure, requires careful and gradual medication adjustments.2 Cardivas 3.125 mg is a prescription-strength, non-selective 3$\beta$-blocker used primarily to manage chronic stable heart failure, as well as hypertension (high blood pressure) and left ventricular dysfunction following a heart attack.4
At the heart of Cardivas 3.125 mg is the active ingredient Carvedilol.5 It is unique because it combines non-selective 6$\beta$-blocking activity (blocking both 7$\beta_1$ and 8$\beta_2$ receptors) with 9$\alpha_1$-blocking activity.10
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$\beta$-Blocking: Slows the heart rate and reduces the force of contraction, decreasing the heart’s workload.11
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$\alpha_1$-Blocking: Causes peripheral blood vessels to widen (vasodilation), which lowers blood pressure and further reduces the strain on the heart.12
The 3.125 mg dose is typically the starting dose for patients with heart failure. $\beta$-blockers are introduced slowly in heart failure because they can initially worsen symptoms. This very low dose allows the heart to adjust to the medication before the dose is gradually increased by the doctor over a period of weeks to months.
Key Benefits:
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Heart Failure Cornerstone: Clinically proven to reduce mortality and hospitalizations in patients with chronic heart failure.13
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Dual Mechanism: Provides both rate control and blood vessel dilation, offering comprehensive cardiovascular support.14
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Antioxidant Properties: May offer additional protection against free radical damage in the heart muscle.15
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Blood Pressure Reduction: Effectively manages hypertension.16
π‘οΈ Precautions
Is Cardivas 3.125 mg Right for You?
Before starting this therapy, your doctor must ensure your heart failure is stable, and you have no contraindications related to your heart rate or lungs.17
Please inform your doctor if the patient:
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Has Decompensated Heart Failure: Strict Warning: Should not be started if heart failure is unstable, requiring IV medications, or has severe fluid retention.
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Has Severe Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate): Carvedilol can slow the heart further.18
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Has Asthma or Severe COPD: Non-selective 19$\beta$-blockers can cause severe bronchospasm and are generally contraindicated in these conditions.20
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Has Liver Disease: Carvedilol is primarily metabolized by the liver.21
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Has Diabetes: Carvedilol can mask the symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and requires close glucose monitoring.22
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Is Pregnant or Breastfeeding: Use only if the potential benefit justifies the risk.
β οΈ Side Effects
Understanding Potential Reactions
Dizziness and fatigue are common when initiating therapy, as the body adjusts to the lowered heart rate and blood pressure.
Common Side Effects include:
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Dizziness or Lightheadedness: Most common, especially when standing up quickly.
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Fatigue.
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Hypotension (low blood pressure).
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Bradycardia (slow heart rate).23
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Diarrhea or nausea.
Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention immediately):
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Worsening Heart Failure: Sudden difficulty breathing, significant weight gain, or severe swelling in the legs/feet.24
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Severe Bradycardia or Fainting.
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Signs of Liver Damage: Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice).25
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Severe Allergic Reaction: Rash, hives, or swelling of the face/throat.26
π How to Use
Guidelines for Effectiveness
Adherence to the gradual dosing schedule (titration) and proper timing with food are critical for heart failure patients.
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Dosage: Take the tablet exactly as prescribed, usually twice daily (BID).27 Do not stop taking it suddenly.
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Timing: Vital Step for Heart Failure: Always take Carvedilol with food to slow the rate of absorption and minimize the risk of a sudden drop in blood pressure.28
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Titration: The 3.125 mg dose is usually maintained for two weeks. If tolerated, the doctor will likely double the dose to 6.25 mg, gradually increasing it over months until the target dose is reached.
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DO NOT STOP SUDDENLY: Strict Warning: Abruptly stopping Carvedilol can lead to a dangerous rebound effect, increasing blood pressure and heart rate, which can worsen angina or trigger a heart attack.29
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If You Miss a Dose: Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not take a double dose.
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Storage: Store at room temperature (below 30$30^\circ\text{C}$), protected from moisture and light.31






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