Brand name: CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
Pronounced: Zee-BEE-tah
Generic name: CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) fumarate
Why is CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) prescribed?
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta), a type of medication known as a beta-blocker, is used to treat
high blood pressure. Beta-blockers lower blood pressure by decreasing
the force and rate of heart contractions, which reduces the heart's demand
for oxygen. CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) can be used alone or in combination with other high
blood pressure medications.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking CORBIS
(Bisoprolol, Zebeta) without a prescriptions
If CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important
to check with your doctor when combining CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) with the following:
Other beta-blocking blood pressure drugs such as Inderal, Lopressor,
and Tenormin
Calcium-blocking blood pressure drugs such as Calan and Cardizem
Clonidine (Catapres)
Disopyramide (Norpace) and similar drugs used to treat irregular heartbeat
Epinephrine (EpiPen)
Guanethidine (Ismelin)
Reserpine
Rifampin (Rifadin)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your
doctor immediately. CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) should be used only if the benefit outweighs
the potential risk.
In animal studies, CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) has appeared in breast milk. It is not
known if the drug appears in human milk. If CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) is essential to
your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding
until your treatment with CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) is finished.
Most important fact about CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) does not cure high blood pressure; it merely keeps it under control.
Therefore, you must continue taking it even if you are feeling well.
Do not stop taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) unless instructed to do so by your doctor.
This is especially important if you have coronary artery disease. Abruptly
stopping CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) could cause chest pain, heart rhythm problems, and even
heart attack.
How should you take CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)?Take CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) exactly as prescribed, even if
your symptoms have disappeared. Try not to miss any doses. If CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
is not taken regularly, your condition
may worsen.
If you miss a dose...
Take the missed dose as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time
for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never take 2 doses at once.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature in a tightly closed container and protect
from moisture.
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
whether it is safe for you to continue taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta).
* Side effects may include:
Diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue, headache, runny nose, swelling, upper respiratory
infection
Why should CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) not be prescribed?
Do not take CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) if you have inadequate blood supply to the circulatory
system (cardiogenic shock), certain types of irregular heartbeat, a slow
heartbeat, or severe congestive heart failure
Special warnings about CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
Do not suddenly stop taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) (see "Most important fact about
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)"). Use CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) cautiously if you have a history of congestive
heart failure, and call your doctor immediately if you develop breathing
problems or an extremely slow heartbeat while taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta).
If you suffer from asthma or other bronchial conditions, coronary artery
disease, peripheral vascular disease, or kidney or liver disease, CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
should be used with caution.
Notify your doctor or dentist that you are taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) if you have
a medical emergency, and before you have surgery or dental treatment.
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) causes some people to become drowsy or less alert. You should
not drive or operate dangerous machinery or participate in any hazardous
activity until you know how the drug affects you.
This medication may mask the symptoms of low blood sugar or alter blood
sugar levels. In addition, diabetics who experience a severe drop in
blood sugar after taking insulin may suffer a spike in blood pressure
if they are also taking CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta).
CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) could mask symptoms of an overactive thyroid. Abruptly stopping
the drug could make the condition worse.
If you have a history of severe allergic reactions that have required
epinephrine, you should be aware that CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) may make your system unresponsive
to the usual effective dose of epinephrine.
Recommended dosage for CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta)
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose of CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta), seek medical attention immediately.
* Symptoms of CORBIS (Bisoprolol, Zebeta) overdose may include:
Congestive heart failure (marked by sudden weight gain, swelling of the legs,
feet, and ankles, fatigue, and shortness of breath), difficult or labored
breathing, low blood pressure, low blood sugar, slow heartbeat