Irban 5 mg Tablet, containing Ivabradine 5 mg, is a prescription heart rate-lowering medication by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Available in strips of 10 film-coated tablets (salmon-colored, round, marked “5”), it treats chronic stable angina and heart failure in adults and children ≥6 months. Requires a prescription due to risks of bradycardia and heart rhythm issues.
Uses
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Manages symptomatic stable angina pectoris in adult’s intolerant to beta-blockers or with heart rate ≥70 bpm
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Treats chronic heart failure (NYHA class II–IV) with systolic dysfunction in adults with heart rate ≥75 bpm
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Manages stable symptomatic heart failure in children ≥6 months with dilated cardiomyopathy
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Reduces hospitalization risk in heart failure patients
Side Effects
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Common: Bradycardia (slow heart rate), visual disturbances (e.g., brightness, blurred vision), dizziness, headache, hypertension, fatigue
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Rare: Atrial fibrillation, uncontrolled blood pressure, nausea, constipation
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Serious: Severe bradycardia (e.g., tiredness, breathlessness), heart rhythm disorders (e.g., ventricular arrhythmias), fainting, allergic reactions (hives, swelling)
Seek emergency help for severe bradycardia, fainting, or allergic reactions. Consult a doctor for persistent side effects.
How to Use Irban 5 mg
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Dosage:
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Adults <75 years: Start 5 mg twice daily with meals; may adjust to 2.5–7.5 mg twice daily based on heart rate (target >50 bpm) and symptoms.
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Adults ≥75 years: Start 2.5 mg twice daily; titrate cautiously.
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Children ≥6 months, <40 kg: 0.05 mg/kg twice daily, adjusted by doctor (max 7.5 mg twice daily).
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Children ≥40 kg: Start 2.5 mg twice daily, adjusted as needed.
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Administration: Swallow whole with water, with meals (morning/evening, ~12 hours apart). Do not crush/chew. Use oral syringe for solution in children.
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Missed Dose: Skip missed dose; resume schedule. Do not double dose.
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Overdose: Seek urgent help for severe bradycardia (e.g., breathlessness, fatigue). Call Poison Help (1-800-222-1222).
How Tablet Works
Ivabradine, a hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel blocker, selectively inhibits the cardiac pacemaker current (If) in the sinus node, reducing heart rate by ~5–10 bpm without affecting blood pressure or contractility. This lowers the heart’s oxygen demand, relieving angina and improving heart function in heart failure.
Safety Advice
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Allergies: Avoid if allergic to Ivabradine or excipients (e.g., lactose).
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Health Conditions: Contraindicated in severe liver disease, sick sinus syndrome, heart block, resting heart rate <70 bpm (adults), cardiogenic shock, or unstable heart failure. Caution in mild/moderate kidney disease, hypotension, or long QT syndrome.
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Drug Interactions:
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Avoid with CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir) or QT-prolonging drugs (e.g., amiodarone, sotalol; risk with HQ-Star).
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Caution with beta-blockers (e.g., carvedilol) or diuretics (e.g., furosemide; risk with Flukes Cleanse Kit’s castor oil).
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Grapefruit juice doubles Ivabradine exposure; avoid.
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List all medications to doctor.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Unsafe in pregnancy (fetal harm); avoid breastfeeding (excreted in milk). Use reliable contraception.
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Driving: Avoid if dizzy, sleepy, or experiencing visual disturbances.
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Alcohol: Safety unknown; consult doctor.
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Storage: Store at 20–25°C, away from light, moisture, and children.
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