Description
HOW IT WORKS
Vasoxen Tablet’s active ingredient is Nebivolol, which is a beta-blocker. It works by affecting how your body responds to nerve impulses in certain parts, such as the heart. As a result, it can help to slow down your heart rate, reduce your blood pressure, and increase the amount of blood and oxygen that your heart receives.
SIDE EFFECTS
Like any medication, Vasoxen Tablet may have side effects. Some common side effects include headaches, fatigue, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, and difficulty sleeping. In more severe cases, it can cause swelling in the feet and ankles, or make it harder to breathe. However, these side effects tend to be uncommon and typically subside on their own. If you do experience any side effects, it’s important to let your doctor know.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please note that the information on this page is intended for medical professionals and may contain errors. Always double-check the information before using Vasoxen Tablet.
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Cyberchondria
The truth is that when we’re sick, or worried about getting sick, the internet won’t help.
According to Wikipedia, cyberchondria is a mental disorder consisting in the desire to independently make a diagnosis based on the symptoms of diseases described on Internet sites.
Why you can't look for symptoms on the Internet
If diagnoses could be made simply from a textbook or an article on a website, we would all be doctors and treat ourselves. Nothing can replace the experience and knowledge of specially trained people. As in any field, in medicine there are unscrupulous specialists, differences of opinion, inaccurate diagnoses and incorrect test results.
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