Carvedilol

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Drug Class

Beta Blocker

Common Uses

  • High blood pressure
  • Help prevent heart disease, angina and stroke

Common Brand Names

Carvecard, Carvid, Cardivas, Carvedi-Denk, Cardilol, Dilatrend, Caraten, Carveria, Caraten, Carca  

Overview

Carvedilol is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and help prevent:

  • heart disease
  • heart attacks
  • strokes

It can also be taken with other medicines to treat heart failure and to prevent chest pain caused by angina.

Carvedilol is a beta blocker. It works by slowing down your heart rate and making it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.

It's only available on prescription in some countries. It comes as tablets.

Important Facts

  • You'll usually take carvedilol once or twice a day.
  • It usually starts to work after about 1 hour. But it will take days or weeks for it to work fully.
  • Common side effects of carvedilol include feeling tired or dizzy, feeling sick or being sick, and diarrhoea.
  • Do not stop taking carvedilol suddenly. This can make your condition worse, especially if you have heart disease.
  • If carvedilol makes you feel tired or dizzy, do not drive a car or ride a bike. It's also best not to drink alcohol if it makes you feel dizzy.

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Last Updated
16 March 2025
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