

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500mg | 180 pills | €2.59 | €619.67 €464.75 Best Price | |
| 500mg | 120 pills | €2.76 | €441.51 €331.13 | |
| 500mg | 90 pills | €2.90 | €348.56 €261.42 | |
| 500mg | 60 pills | €3.24 | €259.48 €194.61 | |
| 500mg | 30 pills | €4.36 | €174.27 €130.70 | |
| 1000mg | 180 pills | €2.90 | €697.13 €522.85 Popular | |
| 1000mg | 120 pills | €3.12 | €499.61 €374.70 | |
| 1000mg | 90 pills | €3.51 | €422.14 €316.61 | |
| 1000mg | 60 pills | €3.92 | €313.70 €235.27 | |
| 1000mg | 30 pills | €4.65 | €185.89 €139.42 |
Disclaimer: This information is general guidance and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Always discuss your treatment with a healthcare professional, especially if you have other health conditions or take other medicines.
Ranexa is a prescription anti-anginal medication for angina.
It works by affecting the heart's electrical signals to reduce chest pain and improve exercise tolerance during daily activity levels.
You may notice improvements with ongoing, prescribed use.
Rhythm, blood flow, and oxygen supply are supported, helping you stay active without frequent painful episodes or urgent hospital visits.
Your pharmacist will explain everything about dosing clearly.
Certain people should not take Ranexa at all.
Severe liver disease or active liver problems increase risk of side effects and require alternative treatment guidance from your clinician.
Do not use if you have long QT.
Your doctor will review other medicines that may interact and could make heart rhythm problems more likely for you safely.
Tell your pharmacist about liver or kidney problems.
We review safety checks before during use.
Your doctor will monitor liver function, kidney function, and any changes in your heart rhythm while you take this medicine.
Seek urgent medical help if chest pain worsens.
If you notice swelling, weakness, fainting, or severe dizziness, contact a healthcare professional promptly for advice, or if you need.
Your clinician may suggest regular blood tests too.
Most people experience mild, temporary side effects usually.
Common effects involve stomach upset, headache, or dizziness, which often improve after a few days with careful management at home.
If symptoms persist, tell your pharmacist promptly today.
Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or lightheaded until you know how this medicine affects you in different daily activities.
Your doctor will consider how Ranexa fits with your overall treatment plan.
Medicines that affect heart rhythm or liver enzymes may change how Ranexa works or raise risk of side effects.
Always tell your pharmacist about every prescription, over‑the‑counter medicine, and supplement you use.
Do not start or stop medicines without professional advice to avoid problems with this treatment.
Check the official leaflet or ask a pharmacist if you are unsure about any interaction.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding require careful consideration before use.
There is limited safety data in pregnancy; discuss benefits and risks with your clinician to decide best option for you.
Breastfeeding: pass into breast milk may occur rarely.
In older adults, check kidney function and review other medications closely, as age can influence drug effects and safety margins.
Children are generally not the target population here.
Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Tablets should be swallowed whole, with or without food, and you should not crush or chew them at the same time.
If you miss a dose, follow professional guidance.
Never change the dose on your own; contact your pharmacist or clinician before making any adjustments to avoid adverse effects.
Avoid grapefruit and alcohol unless advised by clinician.
Store in a cool, dry place away from children, and discard any outdated tablets according to local guidelines for safety.
Keep a medication record to track changes accurately.
Inform other healthcare providers about ranexa to avoid potential conflicts with therapies like certain heart medications you take currently.
Carry a card noting this medicine for emergencies.
If you travel, keep tablets in original packaging and bring your latest prescription information in case questions arise from clinicians.
Alcohol can worsen dizziness and interactions; limit use.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's time for next dose, then skip.
Drive until you know how it affects you; if you feel dizzy or lightheaded, avoid driving.
Your clinician may order liver and kidney function tests, especially at treatment start or during dose adjustments, or for safety.
Tell your pharmacist about heart medicines you take to check for interactions.
There is limited safety data in pregnancy and breastfeeding; discuss options with your clinician to decide best approach for you.
Routine tests may not be affected by this treatment, but your clinician will guide testing as needed.
If you notice swelling of the legs, hives, swelling of the face, or trouble breathing, seek urgent medical help immediately and contact your clinician.
Always review the patient information leaflet included here with Ranexa and talk through any questions you have with your pharmacist or clinician.
Ask your pharmacist to explain any terms you do not understand and to check for interactions with other medicines you are taking you.
Keep this information safe and accessible for reference.
If you have doubts, contact a local pharmacist or doctor in Ireland for personalised guidance tailored to your health needs.
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