- Uses: CONCOR is prescribed for treating high blood pressure (hypertension), chronic stable angina (chest pain due to impaired blood flow), and heart failure. Controlling these conditions helps prevent future heart attacks, strokes, and kidney problems.
Mechanism: It works by blocking certain natural chemicals in the body, like epinephrine (adrenaline), from binding to beta-1 receptors in the heart. This action slows down the heart rate and makes the heart beat with less force, which in turn lowers blood pressure and reduces the workload on the heart.
- Prescription Only: CONCOR is a prescription medication and should only be taken as directed by a healthcare professional.
- Dosage: The typical adult starting dose is 5 mg once per day, though the dosage may be adjusted based on individual response and can range from 2.5 mg to a maximum of 20 mg daily.
- Administration: The tablets should be swallowed whole with water and can be taken with or without food. They should not be crushed or chewed.
- Abrupt Withdrawal: Do not stop taking this medication suddenly without consulting your doctor, as it can potentially worsen certain heart conditions.
- Dizziness, weakness, or tiredness
- Headaches
- Cold hands or feet
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation



