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Sacuval 50mg Tablet

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Salt Composition : Sacubitril,valsartan

Manufacturer : ALKEM LABORATORIES LTD

Origin of Medicine : India

MRP: ₹207
Price : ₹175
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Introduction to Sacuval 50mg Tablet

Sacuval 50mg Tablet contains two active substances, Sacubitril and Valsartan. It is a cardiovascular agent that belongs to angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ARNi). It is used to treat a type of long-term heart failure in adults. This combination is used with other medications to lower the risk of death and hospitalisation in adults with certain types of heart failure.

Do not take Sacuval 50mg Tablet if you are allergic to Sacubitril, valsartan, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine. Do not take this medicine if you are having or ever had a reaction called angioedema (swelling of the face, lips, tongue, and throat, and difficulties in breathing). Do not take this medicine if you have diabetes or impaired kidney function and if you are being treated with a blood pressure-lowering medicine containing Aliskiren. Do not consume this tablet if you have severe liver disease or are pregnant and breastfeeding.   

Inform your doctor if you are taking any other heart medicines before starting this medicine. Tell your doctor if you have low blood pressure, severe kidney disease, dehydration, liver disease, hallucinations, or changes in your sleeping pattern. The most common side effects of Sacuval 50mg Tablet are hypotension, increased potassium levels, cough, dizziness, and renal failure.


Uses of Sacuval 50mg Tablet

  • To reduce the risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalization in adults with heart failure.

Therapeutic Effects of Sacuval 50mg Tablet

Sacubitril is a prodrug metabolized to the active metabolite, which inhibits neprilysin, thereby increasing levels of peptides (such as natriuretic peptides). It works to help control blood volume. Valsartan is an angiotensin receptor blocker that selectively blocks the AT1 receptor and inhibits angiotensin-II-dependent aldosterone release. It works by blocking the action of certain natural substances that tighten the blood vessels, allowing the blood to flow more smoothly and the heart to pump more efficiently.


Interaction of Sacuval 50mg Tablet with other drugs

Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional and vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Sacuval 50mg Tablet and reduce its effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects. Inform your physician if you are taking medicines that contain aliskiren. 


More Information about Sacuval 50mg Tablet

  • Do not store above 25°C).
  • Store in the original package to protect from light.
  • keep the injection away from the reach of children and pets.

How to consume Sacuval 50mg Tablet

Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Your physician will decide the dose and duration of the treatment based on your disease severity and other factors. Swallow the tablets with a glass of water. You can take Sacuval 50mg Tablet with or without food. Do not crush, chew, or split the tablets. 


Safety Advices for Sacuval 50mg Tablet

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Pregnancy

  

Do not take Sacuval 50mg Tablet if you are pregnant because it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Inform your physician if you are pregnant, suspect pregnancy, or planning to become pregnant.

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Breast Feeding

  

Breastfeeding is not recommended in patients taking Sacuval 50mg Tablet because the medicine passes into the breast milk in small amounts and may harm your baby. 

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Lungs

  

It is unknown whether Sacuval 50mg Tablet can be used in patients with lung disorders. Consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before starting the treatment.

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Liver

  

Sacuval 50mg Tablet should be cautiously given in patients with liver problems. Dose adjustments are necessary. Inform your physician if you have any liver diseases or problems before initiating the therapy

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Alcohol

  

It is unknown whether consuming alcohol is safe during the treatment with Sacuval 50mg Tablet. Inform your doctor if you are a chronic drinker.

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Driving

  

Sacuval 50mg Tablet can make you feel tired, dizzy, or sleepy. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery if this medicine affects you. 


Side Effects of Sacuval 50mg Tablet

Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them.

Common

  • Low blood pressure
  • Increased potassium levels
  • Dizziness

Serious

  • Kidney damage
  • Angioedema (swelling of the face, lips, tongue and throat, and difficulties in breathing)

Word of Advice

It is advisable to take your medicine at the same time each day. However, if you forget to take a dose, you should take the next one at the scheduled time. Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten tablet. Inform your physician if you have kidney problems before initiating the therapy. This medicine could lower your blood pressure too much, especially when you first use it or if you are dehydrated. Stand or sit up slowly if you feel dizzy or lightheaded. Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments.


FAQs

Q 1. What is Sacuval 50mg Tablet?

Sacuval 50mg Tablet is a combination medication for treating heart failure in adult patients. It contains two active ingredients, sacubitril, and valsartan, which work together to improve heart function and reduce the risk of hospitalization and cardiovascular deaths.

Q 2. What are the common side effects of Sacuval 50mg Tablet?

Common side effects of Sacuval 50mg Tablet may include low blood pressure, dizziness, increased heart rate, cough, and elevated potassium levels in the blood. It is important to report any unusual or severe side effects to your healthcare provider.

Q 3. Is regular monitoring required during Sacuval 50mg Tablet treatment?

Regular monitoring of blood pressure, kidney function, and potassium levels may be required during Sacuval 50mg Tablet treatment. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate monitoring schedule based on your needs.

Q 4. Can I take Sacuval 50mg Tablet with or without food?

The combination of valsartan and sacubitril is a tablet to take by mouth. Take the tablet as prescribed by your doctor. It is usually taken with or without food. To help you remember to take the combination of valsartan and sacubitril, take it at around the same times every day.

Q 5. Can Sacuval 50mg Tablet interact with other medications?

Sacuval 50mg Tablet may interact with certain medications and cause undesirable side effects. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about all your medications to avoid potential drug interactions. Inform your physician if you are taking medications containing Aliskiren.


Fact Box of Sacuval 50mg Tablet

Molecule name: Sacubitril + ValsartanTherapeutic class: Cardiovascular agents

Pharmacological class: 

1. Sacubitril - Neprilysin Inhibitors

2. Valsartan - Angiotensin II receptor antagonist

Indications: To reduce the risk of cardiovascular events due to heart failure

References

  1. Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd, Electronic Medicines Compendium(EMC), [Revised on June 2023 [Accessed on 14th June 2023], https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.5074.pdf
  2. Novartis, US Food and Drug Administration, [Revised on February 2021] [Accessed on 14th June 2023], https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2021/207620s018lbl.pdf
  3. KD Tripathi, Cardiac Glycosides and Drugs for Heart Failure, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, 8th Edition, 2019, 556-569.
  4. Ian A. Reid, Vasoactive Peptides, Lange’s Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 14th Edition, 2018, 300-320.

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