Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S

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Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S combines two different chemical groups in one tablet to lower and prevent the risk of heart failure, by not allowing a decrease in the diameter of major blood vessels: thereby, ensuring the correct flow of blood and heart functions. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S consists of a Neprilysin inhibitor (Sacubitril) and an Angiotensin 11 receptor blockers (Valsartan).

A tablet of Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is prescribed per day to be taken orally (by mouth) either with or without food. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S’s dosage may differ for each patient as the treatment regime for each patient depends upon their weight, stage of illness, each patient’s response to Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S and any pre-existing medical condition a patient might have. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is safe to be prescribed to patients under the age of 1 year and above; Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is deemed unsafe for consumption for breastfeeding, expecting, lactating mothers as well as to women who are planning to start a family.

A dry cough, dizziness, and fatigue are a few side effects that tend to disappear on their own in a few days. While undergoing treatment with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S, the physician may ask patients to periodically, get their ECGs done (to monitor their OT intervals), their liver function tests, and monitoring their kidney functions.

Indications

Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S can be used to treat:

  • Heart failure

How Does Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Work

Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S works by preventing a decrease in the diameter of major blood vessels; thereby, ensuring the correct flow of blood and heart functions. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S can do this by combining two different drugs: a Neprilysin inhibitor (Sacubitril) and an Angiotensin 11 receptor blockers (Valsartan).

How To Use Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S

A tablet of Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is prescribed per day to be taken orally (by mouth) either with or without food. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S’s dosage may differ for each patient as the treatment regime for each patient depends upon their weight, stage of illness, each patient’s response to Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S and any pre-existing medical condition a patient might have. Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is safe to be prescribed to patients under the age of 1 year and above; Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is deemed unsafe for consumption for breastfeeding, expecting, lactating mothers as well as to women who are planning to start a family.

It is advised to not stop treatment abruptly without consulting a doctor as that may increase the risk of heart failure and stroke significantly. If you miss a dose of the medication, make sure you take it as soon as possible on that same day. If you don’t remember you missed the dose until the next day, do not double the dose and take your medication as per schedule as that will lead to serious adverse effects. If this happens very often, try setting an alarm as a reminder.

Dosage

Adult Dosage

Treatments are started with the lowest effective dose that may be increased after a 2-week grace period by physicians to best cater to an individual’s needs. Most commonly patients are asked to start and continue having a tablet a day while monitoring their symptoms.

Child Dosage

Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is safe to be prescribed to children aged 1 year and above. The dosage depends entirely on the individual’s weight, the severity of illness, and any side effects that might bother the patient.

Elderly Dosage 

For patients over the age of 65 years, the drug’s dosage may be lower than usual.

If after a few weeks the patient’s symptoms do not decrease the physician may increase the patient’s dosage.

Pregnancy Use and Lactation

Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is deemed unsafe to be prescribed to pregnant and breastfeeding women. If you are undergoing treatment with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S and become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately, the doctor will ask you to stop using Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.

Contraindications

Please tell your doctor if you have a history of any of the following before using Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:

  • Allergic reaction to Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S or any other drug or ingredient
  • Uncontrolled Diabetes
  • Moderate to severe kidney diseases/impairment 
  • Moderate to severe Liver diseases/impairment
  • Angioedema 

Precautions 

Please tell your doctor if you have a history of any of the following before using Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:

  • Recent history of edema 
  • Alcohol abuse 
  • Mild to moderate kidney diseases/impairment 
  • Mild to moderate Liver diseases/impairment 

Interactions With Other Medications

Please tell your doctor about the use of the following before using Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:

  • Aliskerin 
  • Other Angiotensin receptor blockers
  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
  • NSAIDS
  • Diuretics 
  • Gemfibrozil 
  • Lithium 
  • Potassium supplements 
  • Certain oral contraceptives 

Adverse Effects

Common Adverse Effects

Like most medicines, Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S has certain side effects which include:

  • Dizziness
  • Lightheadedness 
  • Cough 
  • Fatigue 

These effects tend to be mild and resolve in a few days of taking Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.

Rare Adverse Effects

If any of the following adverse effects are seen or felt, the patient is advised to immediately contact their doctor

  • Muscle weakness
  • Change in color and/or frequency of urine 
  • Fainting spells 
  • Arrhythmias 

How To Cope with Some Of The Adverse Effects

  • Feeling dizzy (lightheaded) or weak –If the medication makes you feel dizzy or weak, stop what you’re doing and sit or lie down until you feel better and do not rise too fast or immediately from a sitting or lying down position to a standing posture. Do not drive or use tools or machinery in case of any of these effects.
  • Cough – Can be eased by adding honey to warm drinks and having oral lozenges, to provide soothing relief to an irritated throat. Ginger tea has been known to decrease inflammation of an irritated throat thus, providing relief.
  • Fatigue- Patients experiencing this adverse effect, are advised to take deep breaths, intake tea or coffee, get a good night’s rest, and not overburden themselves for a few days.

FAQs

#1. How Long Will I Have To Continue Taking The Medication?

It is a long-term treatment, and you might have to continue taking the medication even for the rest of your life.

#2. Can I Consume Alcohol With Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?

Alcohol is also known to lower your blood pressure which if taken with the medication may lead to extreme dizziness. It is best to avoid the intake of alcohol during your treatment.

#3. Can Lifestyle Changes Help Me With My Condition?

Yes. you can adopt certain healthy lifestyle changes to help with high blood pressure. These include quitting smoking, avoiding alcohol, eating a wholesome diet consisting of fresh vegetables and fruits with the cut down of salt, and incorporating physical activity in your daily routine.

#4. Can I Take Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S During My Pregnancy?

No. This medication has been known to cause harm to the fetus and cause complications during your pregnancy. Hence, it is advised to consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or may think you are pregnant.

#5. What If I Take Too Much Of Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?

In case of too much consumption by accident, kindly contact your doctor or nearby hospital straight away. The amount of medication that can result in severe side effects varies from person to person. An overdose results in slowing down of heart rate and difficulty breathing accompanied by dizziness and fainting spells.

#6. What If I Forget to Take The Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?

If you miss a dose of the medication, make sure you take it as soon as possible on that same day. If you don’t remember you missed the dose until the next day, do not double the dose and take your medication as per schedule as that will lead to serious adverse effects. If this happens very often, try setting an alarm as a reminder.

#7. Is It Safe To Have Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Before Undergoing Any Surgical Procedure?

If the surgical procedure involves general anesthesia, the surgeon may ask the patient to stop their intake of the drug for 24 hours as general anesthesia also tends to lower blood pressure levels in a few patients.

#8. Does Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Cause Addiction?

No. This drug has shown no evidence to prove addiction of any kind in any patient.

#9.How Does Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Work?

Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S works by inhibiting angiotensin and other natural hormones, from performing their duties and therefore preventing the narrowing of blood vessels and aiding the free and proper flow of blood to the organs and through the blood vessels.

#10. How Is Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Supposed To Be Taken?

The medicine can be ingested orally (from the mouth) either with or without food and is to be taken with water to ease the medicine into the throat.

#11. Is It SAFE To Have Painkillers While Taking Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?

Not all pain killers are safe to be ingested while undergoing treatment with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S. NSAID painkillers have been shown to react negatively with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.

#12. Is It Safe To Have Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Along With Oral Contraceptives?

Not all oral contraceptives are safe to be taken while undergoing treatment with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S as certain oral contraceptives (birth control pills) may negatively interact with Cubil 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.

#13. Can I Drive After Taking This Medication?

This medication is known to make you dizzy hence if that happens kindly avoid driving a can or operating any heavy machinery.

Additional information

Type

Tablet

Feature

50mg

Unit

'S

Formula

Valsartan

Composition

Valsartan 50 mg + Sacubitril 50 mg

Brand

Genix Pharma

Prescription Required

Yes