Ranolazine
Ranolazine is used to treat chest pain. It’s usually used together with other medicines, such as ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, or nitrates. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.Treatment of chronic angina. Ranolazine may be used with beta-blockers, nitrates, calcium channel blockers, anti-platelet therapy, lipid-lowering therapy, ACE inhibitors, and angiotensin, receptor blockers.
500mg twice daily and increase to 1000mg twice daily. Swallow Ranolazine tablets whole; do not crush, break, or chew. Limit the maximum dose of Ranolazine to 500mg twice daily in patients on diltiazem, verapamil, and other moderate CYP3A inhibitors.
RANEXA is contraindicated in patients: • Taking strong inhibitors of CYP3A • Taking inducers of CYP3A • With liver cirrhosis
Clinical experience in an acute coronary syndrome population did not show an increased risk of proarrhythmia or sudden death [see Clinical Studies]. However, there is little experience with high doses ( > 1000 mg twice daily) or exposure, other QT-prolonging drugs, potassium channel variants resulting in a long QT interval, in patients with a family history of (or congenital) long QT syndrome, or in patients with known acquired QT interval prolongation.
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