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Carvedilol, Coreg, Dilatrend, Eucardic Description Carvedilol is a non-selective beta blocker indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure (CHF). Action non-selective beta-blocker Indications Side Effects abdominal pain, anorexia, back pain, bronchospasm, diarrhea, dizziness, dyspnea, fatigue, headache, hypertriglyceridemia, insomnia, jaundice, orthostatic hypotension, peripheral edema, pharyngitis, pruritus, rhinitis, sinus bradycardia, syncope, thrombocytopenia, urine discoloration, vertigo, Drug-Vitamin-Herb Interactions Negative interactions: Calcium Calcium may form unabsorbable complex with atenolol. Take at a different time of day. Coleus forskohlii Coleus forskohlii relaxes blood vessels. Combining Coleus with beta-blockers may have unpredicatable effects on blood pressure. Positive interactions: Chromium Beta-blockers reduce HDL. Chromium can offset the adverse effect. Coenzyme Q10 Beta-blockers (especially propanolol) inhibit the actions of enzymes that contain CoQ10.
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