Abana
Drug Class and Mechanism of Action of Abana
Abana is herbal drug that protects heart (cardiac tonic) and it is also used as cardiac neurosis (remove fear and anxiety that becomes neurosis). As a cardiac tonic Abana protects and guards heart from circulatory problems.
Therapeutic Uses of the Product Abana
Abana is a cardiprotective (protects heart) agent. Abana makes heart less responsive to adrenergic stimulation and thus helps in protecting heart. Abana not only protects heart from adrenergic stimulation, but it also improves contractility of heart.
Direction of use of Abana
Abana is taken in two to three divided doses daily and can be taken either with food or in empty stomach. Best is to take with lukewarm water. But the best to do is to consult your doctor before taking Abana.
Dose of Abana, if Missed
If a dose of Abana is missed than it should be taken as soon as remembered. Two doses should not be combined to compensate the missed dose.
How to Store
Abana pills should be stored away from sunlight and moisture. Abana should be stored in a higher place so it is out of rich of children.
More Information About Abana
Abana has many more actions other than what are mentioned above. Other beneficial effects of Abana include control of blood cholesterol level, control of hypertension etc. Abana also improves sense of well being by protecting against sympathetic outburst in patients and helps in overcoming anxiety and nervousness. So Abana is useful as cardioprotective to reducing tension and anxiety with little if any side effect.
Safety Information of Abana
Abana is a very safe drug and very little precaution is required to be observed while taking Abana. But ideally Abana should be kept away from reach of children. The only safety precaution that is to be done is given below.
Precautions to be Taken While Taking
If a patient is on Abana and he is hypertensive, he should be careful in taking "himplasia" (himplasia is drug taken for benign prostate hyperplasia). Abana pills should be out of reach of children.
Adverse Effects of Abana
There are no known side effects at normal prescribed dose, but may cause toxicity if taken in large doses for long duration. Expired drug should not be consumed.
