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Bisoprolol fumarate
Concor Cor 2.5 and Concor Cor 2.5 mg are different trade names for the same drug.
The active substance of Concor Cor 2.5 is bisoprolol fumarate. Bisoprolol belongs to a group of drugs called beta-adrenergic blockers. These drugs affect the body's response to certain nerve impulses, especially in the heart. As a result, bisoprolol slows down the heart rate and thus increases the efficiency of the heart in pumping blood within the body.
Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle is weak and cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
Concor Cor 2.5 is used to treat stable, chronic heart failure.
Concor Cor 2.5 should not be taken in the following cases:
If any of the following conditions occur, the patient should discuss them with their doctor before starting Concor Cor 2.5; the doctor may consider special caution (e.g., additional medication or more frequent monitoring) necessary:
In addition, the patient should tell their doctor if they are planning:
Concor Cor 2.5 is not recommended for use in children and adolescents.
The patient should tell their doctor about all medications they are currently taking or have recently taken, as well as any medications they plan to take.
Concor Cor 2.5 should not be taken with the following drugs without special recommendation by the doctor:
Before taking the following drugs together with Concor Cor 2.5, the patient should discuss them with their doctor, as the doctor may recommend more frequent monitoring:
There is a risk that using Concor Cor 2.5 during pregnancy may harm the fetus.
If the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding, thinks they may be pregnant, or plans to have a child, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist before taking this drug. The doctor will decide whether Concor Cor 2.5 can be taken during pregnancy.
It is not known whether bisoprolol passes into human milk, so breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment with Concor Cor 2.5.
The drug, depending on how it is tolerated, may impair the ability to drive vehicles or operate machines. The patient should be particularly cautious at the beginning of treatment, after increasing the dose, or when changing medications, as well as when combining the drug with alcohol.
This drug should always be taken according to the doctor's recommendations. In case of doubts, the patient should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
During treatment with Concor Cor 2.5, regular medical check-ups are necessary. This is especially important at the beginning of treatment, during dose increases, and in case of treatment discontinuation.
The tablet should be taken in the morning with food or independently of food, washed down with water. The tablets should not be chewed. Scored tablets can be divided into two equal doses.
Concor Cor 1.25 (1.25 mg), Concor Cor 2.5 (2.5 mg), Concor Cor 3.75 (3.75 mg), and Concor Cor 7.5 (7.5 mg) are available on the market.
The doctor will start treatment with bisoprolol at a low dose, which will be gradually increased - the doctor will decide how to increase the dose. The recommended initial dose is 1.25 mg once daily. The dose is increased at intervals of two weeks or more to 2.5 mg, 3.75 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, and 10 mg once daily.
This is usually done as follows:
The maximum recommended daily dose is 10 mg of bisoprolol.
Depending on how the drug is tolerated, the doctor may recommend extending the time interval to the next dose increase. If the disease worsens or the drug is not tolerated, it may be necessary to reduce the dose again or discontinue treatment. In some patients, a maintenance dose lower than 10 mg of bisoprolol may be sufficient.
The doctor will determine the appropriate course of action.
Special caution should be exercised when increasing the dose of Concor Cor 2.5.
Dose adjustment is not necessary.
Concor Cor 2.5 is not recommended for use in children and adolescents.
Treatment with Concor Cor 2.5 is usually long-term.
If treatment needs to be discontinued, the doctor will usually recommend gradual dose reduction, otherwise, the disease may worsen.
In case of taking a higher dose of Concor Cor 2.5 than recommended, the patient should immediately inform their doctor. The doctor will decide what actions to take.
Symptoms of overdose include: slow heart rate, breathing difficulties, significant drop in blood pressure, dizziness, or seizures (caused by decreased blood sugar levels).
The patient should not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose. The next morning, they should take the recommended dose.
The patient should never stop taking Concor Cor 2.5 unless their doctor recommends it. Otherwise, the disease may worsen.
In case of any further doubts about the use of this drug, the patient should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
Like all drugs, Concor Cor 2.5 can cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them.
Very common(occurring in at least 1 in 10 patients):
Common(occurring less frequently than in 1 in 10 patients):
Uncommon(occurring less frequently than in 1 in 100 patients):
Rare(occurring less frequently than in 1 in 1,000 patients):
Very rare(occurring less frequently than in 1 in 10,000 patients):
Reporting side effects
If side effects occur, including any side effects not listed in the leaflet, the patient should tell their doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Monitoring of Adverse Reactions to Medicinal Products of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products: Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, phone: +48 22 49 21 301, fax: +48 22 49 21 309, website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder or parallel importer.
Reporting side effects can help gather more information on the safety of the drug.
The drug should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
Do not use this drug after the expiration date stated on the packaging. The expiration date refers to the last day of the specified month.
Store at a temperature below 25°C.
Do not dispose of drugs in the sewage system or household waste containers. The patient should ask their pharmacist how to dispose of unused drugs. This will help protect the environment.
Concor Cor 2.5 is a white, heart-shaped, coated tablet with a dividing line on both sides of the tablet.
The packaging contains 30 or 60 coated tablets.
For more detailed information, the patient should contact the marketing authorization holder or parallel importer.
Merck Serono SIA
Duntes iela 23A
LV-1005 Riga
Latvia
Merck S.L.
Polígono Merck
Mollet del Vallés
08100 Barcelona
Spain
Merck Healthcare KGaA
Frankfurter Strasse 250
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
Allpharm Sp. z o.o. sp.k.
ul. M. Zdziechowskiego 11/4
02-659 Warsaw
CEFEA Sp. z o.o. Sp.
komandytowa
ul. Działkowa 56
02-234 Warsaw
Synoptis Industrial Sp. z o.o.
ul. Forteczna 35-37
87-100 Toruń
Shiraz Productions Sp. z o.o.
ul. Tymiankowa 24/28
95-054 Ksawerów
Marketing authorization number in Latvia, the country of export:02-0168
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