Buy Procoralan (Ivabradine)

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeProcoralan5 mg$103.99
drug typeProcoralan7.5 mg$161.99

Generic Equivalent of Procoralan

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeIvabradine5 mg$107.99
drug typeIvabradine7.5 mg$134.99


Procoralan Information

reviewed by reviwer portrait Dr. Bolanle Aina, Pharmacist on 1/26/2022 10:16:08 AM.

How And Where To Buy Procoralan Online?


Procoralan can be purchased online at www.CanadianPharmacyWorld.com. We provide Procoralan and other anti-anginal medications at a significant discount with a prescription from your doctor. All you need to do is to fill a short and simple order form on our website. Our Canadian Pharmacy provides a cost-effective and trustworthy access to your healthcare needs with free shipping to your door. You can order online, by mail, fax, or by calling 1866-485-7979 toll-free.

How Much Does Procoralan Cost?


Canadian Pharmacy World offers the brand Procoralan 7.5 mg from Turkey at $154.99 for a supply of 56 tablets, which is just $2.77 per unit. Kindly get in touch with us toll-free at 1866.485.7979 for details.

Brand Procoralan 7.5 mg tablets from Turkey, as low as $2.77 per unit

Are there Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Procoralan?


The brand Procoralan comes from Turkey by Servier. The generic Ivabradine is available from India also called Ivabid manufactured by Abbott.

What Dosages and Forms are Procoralan Available in?


The brand Procoralan and the generic Ivabridine is both available in the strength of 5 mg and 7.5 mg tablets.

What is Procoralan Used for?


Procoralan (Ivabradine) is a prescription medication commonly used to treat the symptoms of long-term stable angina (chest, jaw, and back pain triggered by physical exertion) in individuals with coronary artery disease. Procoralan belongs to a class of drug called class 1(f) 'funny' current inhibitor. The active ingredient in Procoralan is Ivabradine. Angina is a clinical symptom of chest pain due to insufficient oxygenated blood supply to the heart, and this may worsen during physical activity such as exercising or walking. Ivabradine works by blocking the hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel responsible for the cardiac pacemaker I(f) 'funny' current, regulating heart rate. Due to the blockade of these 'funny' currents, the heart rate is lowered; as a result, the heart has less work to do and needs less oxygenated blood. Procoralan therefore reduces or prevents the symptoms of angina and reduces the progression to heart failure.

What are the Possible Side Effects of Procoralan?


Common side effects may include:
• Blurred vision;
• Chest pain or discomfort;
• Fast or irregular heartbeat;
• Headache;
• Lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting;
• Nervousness;
• Pounding in the ears;
• Slow or irregular heartbeat;
• Unusual tiredness.

Less common:
• Double vision;
• Flushing or redness of the skin;
• Seeing double;
• Seeing flashes of light;
• A sensation of spinning;
• Trouble seeing;
• Hot skin.

Are there any Precautions and Drug Interactions for Procoralan?


Your doctor would monitor your symptoms frequently. This will allow your doctor to check for side effects and evaluate if the treatment is working appropriately. This medication may raise your chances of developing abnormal heart rhythm like atrial fibrillation and bradycardia (slow heart rate). If you experience a fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, or difficulty breathing while taking this medication, kindly reach out to your doctor immediately.

Please do not attempt to double your dosage; it is dangerous and might worsen your condition. Kindly follow your doctor's instructions on how to use Procolaran. This drug may produce momentary visual brightness, which is commonly triggered by abrupt light changes (luminous phenomena or phosphenes). This could happen within the first two months of using this medication. When driving or using machines where unexpected changes in light may occur, use caution, especially at night. Kindly inform your doctor or pharmacist.

Procoralan may cause fetal toxicity when taken by a pregnant woman; women of child-bearing age should use effective contraception while using this medicine. Inform your doctor right away if you think you've gotten pregnant while taking this medication. Ivabradine should not be used when breastfeeding.

The interactions listed below were chosen for their potential importance and are not meant to be exhaustive. This drug should not be used with any of the following medicines. Your doctor may decide not to treat you with this medication or change how you take your other drugs.

• Antidepressants such as nefazodone;
• Azole antifungal such as itraconazole, ketoconazole;
• Clarithromycin; a drug used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections
• Diltiazem; co-administration with Procolaran should be avoided.
• Negative chronotropes (e.g., digoxin, amiodarone, beta-blockers)
• Pimozide; a drug used to treat Tourette syndrome.
• Protease inhibitors for HIV-1 infection such as nelfinavir and ritonavir;
• Telithromycin; used to treat certain types of pneumonia (a condition of the lungs) caused by bacteria.

Procoralan Storage and Safety Information


Keep the drug away from heat, moisture, and direct light in a closed container at room temperature. Keep from freezing. Keep out of children's reach.

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