How is Ranolazine oral route dosed?
The dosage of ranolazine oral route is based on the individual patient's condition and response to treatment. It may vary depending on factors such as age, weight, and other medications being taken. It is important to follow the instructions and dosage recommendations provided by your healthcare professional.
What is the dosage form of Ranolazine oral route?
Ranolazine oral route is available in two dosage forms: packet and extended-release tablet. Please consult your healthcare professional for more information on the appropriate dosage form for your specific needs.
What medications are contraindication with Ranolazine oral route?
Ranolazine oral route should not be used with the following medications: carbamazepine, clarithromycin, nefazodone, phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifabutin, rifampin, rifapentine, medicines to treat fungal infections (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole, Nizoral, Sporanox), medicines to treat HIV or AIDS (e.g., indinavir, lopinavir, nelfinavir, ritonavir, saquinavir, Crixivan, Fortovase, Invirase, Norvir, Viracept), and St. John's wort.
How is Ranolazine oral route administered?
Ranolazine oral route can be administered by swallowing the extended-release tablet and extended-release granules whole. The granules can also be sprinkled on soft food (e.g., applesauce or yogurt) or administered through a nasogastric tube. Please follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare professional.
What are common precautions when taking Ranolazine oral route?
Precautions for taking ranolazine oral route include regular monitoring by your doctor for any problems or unwanted effects that may occur during long-term use. Avoid using ranolazine with certain medications and do not use it to treat sudden onset of chest pain. Always consult your healthcare professional for personalized advice.