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Inapure 5

Updated March 6, 2012
P K Pattnaik Says:
Tue, March 6, 2012

Dear Sir/Madam,
My mother is a heart patient. Her age is 58. As per the doctor advice she is taking inapure 5 along with Ecosprine 150 and nitrolong 2.6. After taking 4 month she stopped the inapure 5. After 4 days she suddenly feel pain in her chest. So should we continue the inapure 5.

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Verwon Says:
Tue, March 6, 2012

What has her doctor advised? Did he tell her to stop the Inapure?

It contains the active ingredient Ivabradine, which is a cardiotonic medication that's commonly used to treat angina. These medications aren't usually safe to stop abruptly, because it can cause the types of symptoms your mother has experienced.


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