Use:
A vasodilator, and a uterine relaxant, it is used to treat premature labour (when the uterus begins contracting for birth earlier than normal). It is also used to treat peripheral vascular diseases.
Indication:
it can be taken with food, but it is best to take it with food for the best results. It should always be taken as directed by your doctor. The dosage and how often it should be taken depends on the purpose for which it is prescribed. The doctor will determine how much to take to improve the symptoms. It is best to swallow the tablets whole and drink some water. It is recommended to take the medicine as directed by the doctor as long as prescribed for the purpose of treatment.
Side Effects:
The most common symptom is dizziness. If you experience dizziness or dizziness-like symptoms, talk to your doctor. You can reduce the risk of dizziness by rising slowly, if you are unable to stand or lie down, or by avoiding driving or doing activities that require attention.
Safety Advice:
If you have a history of heart disease or bleeding disorders, consult your doctor before taking this medicine. Your doctor must also be aware of all other medications you are taking, as many of them may reduce the effectiveness of this medicine or alter its mechanism of action. You must not engage in strenuous or strenuous activities to avoid premature labor.