Brand
name: BELOC ZOK
BELOC ZOK® (
metoprolol succinate)
Alternative brand (trade) names: Toprol-XL, Beloc-Zok, Seloken ZOC,
Betaloc ZOK and Selo-ZOK.
What is BELOC ZOK® ?
BELOC ZOK contains the medicine metoprolol succinate, which belongs
to a group of agents called beta-blockers.
What is BELOC ZOK® used for?
BELOC ZOK is used to reduce high blood pressure (hypertension), and
to treat angina (chest pain caused by too little oxygen reaching the heart muscle),
chronic
heart failure, irregular heart beats (arrhythmia), heart attack (myocardial infarction)
and migraine.
How does BELOC ZOK® work?
BELOC ZOK works by blocking the action of a chemical called noradrenaline,
which is released from nerves in the heart to control its rhythm. BELOC ZOK also blocks another chemical called adrenaline, which is a hormone
(chemical signal carried in the blood) that has similar effects to
noradrenaline. BELOC ZOK does this by stopping these chemicals from
attaching (binding) to sites, called beta-receptors, in the heart so
they can’t produce their effects.
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BELOC ZOK reduces the heart rate and is useful in treating abnormally rapid
heart rhythms.
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It also reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and reduces blood pressure.*
By reducing the heart rate and the force of muscle contraction, BELOC ZOK
reduces the amount of oxygen that the heart muscle needs. BELOC ZOK is,
therefore, helpful in treating angina.
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Lowering the blood pressure puts less strain on the heart and therefore BELOC ZOK improves the pumping efficiency of the heart and is used to treat patients
with heart failure.
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It helps the heart to recover and helps to prevent later complications such
as heart failure, arrhythmias or weakness of the heart muscle.
How is BELOC ZOK® given?
BELOC ZOK is intended for once daily treatment and can be takenwith
or without food. The BELOC ZOK tablet should be swallowed with liquid.
The tablet can be divided, but should not be chewed or crushed.
It is very important to take this medicine as often as your doctor
has told you to, even if you do not feel ill. This is because heart
and blood pressure problems, if not treated, can get progressively
worse.
It is also important to follow any lifestyle instructions that your
doctor has given to you, like trying to give up smoking, reducing your
weight, doing more exercise and eating a healthy diet.