Persantine is a special drug that is used to help prevent blood clots in patients who have had heart valve replacement surgery. This is a prescription drug and it must not be shared with other people. There are generic brands of this medication available. Ask your doctor about these if you are interested in using them.
Your primary health care provider may need to do a Persantine stress test or a stress test with Persantine or Adenosine before putting you on this medication. In addition, your primary health care provider may want to explain to you the fidderences between Persantine and Cardiolite. If he or she feels it is necessary, you may be asked to do a Persantine or Cardiolite stress test.
Your primary health care provider can best explain to you the mechanics of Persantine and beta blockers and how they work. He or she can also explain to you in detail exactly how to use this medication safely and effectively. You must follow the orders that are given for this medication and should not quit the medication without your doctor's approval.
There can be Persantine adverse effects that users should know about before taking this medicine and during the treatment regime. Some of the side effects of this medication include things such as fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat, palpitations, chest pain or tightness, dizziness, diarrhea, flushing, headache, muscle weakness, nausea or vomiting, skin rash, stomach ache, and stomach cramps.
It is very important that you not exceed the maximum dose of Persantine that you were ordered to take. It is just as important to not undertake your dosage. If you have any questions about your dosage regime, consult with your primary health care provider immediately.
There is the possibility of an adverse drug reaction with Persantine and Atenolol. If you are taking or have been taking Atenolol, you must tell your doctor and follow his or her instructions. It is also very important that you tell your primary health care provider of any and all medications that you are taking or plan to take in the future. There can be serious drug interactions with this medication.
One of the best ways to learn more about the Persantine anticoagulation medication is to read the product information sheet that will come with your medicine. You can also do an online search to learn more this medication and how it is used. However, you should always follow your doctor's orders, regardless of what you read online.
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