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Coreg belongs to a class of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect a patient’s heart and blood circulation, or the blood flow through their arteries and veins.

Coreg is used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure/hypertension. The drug may also be used following a heart attack that affects the organ’s ability to pump blood properly.

Coreg’s generic name is carvedilol, and its other brand names include Coreg CR.

Known health risks or side effects of Coreg

Coreg may cause common side effects such as:

  • Changes in libido/sex drive or performance
  • Diarrhea
  • A headache
  • Nausea
  • Vision changes
  • Weakness

You may require immediate medical attention if you experience severe side effects such as:

  • Chest pain
  • Chest tightness
  • Loss of bladder control
  • Low or uneven heartbeats
  • Rapid weight gain
  • Swelling
  • Trouble breathing
  • Wheezing

List of organs that might be affected by Coreg

An overdose of Coreg includes the following signs:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Dizziness
  • Fainting
  • Losing consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Slow heartbeat
  • Vomiting

An overdose of the drug can also cause an allergic reaction. Signs of an allergic reaction may include difficulty breathing; hives; or the swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.

If you think you’ve taken too much of this drug, consult a healthcare professional. If your symptoms are severe, go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Food items or nutrients that have similar effects to Coreg

The following foods or nutrients have similar effects to Coreg:

  • Dark chocolate – Dark chocolate has flavonols that can make the blood vessels more elastic. Flavonols can also help minimize the risk of low blood pressure. Consume at least an ounce of dark chocolate with 70 percent cocoa daily.
  • Hibiscus tea – Drinking at least three cups of hibiscus tea daily can help lower systolic blood pressure by seven points in about six weeks. Hibiscus contains phytochemicals that may help reduce high blood pressure.
  • Potassium – Consuming foods rich in potassium can help lower your blood pressure. Take at least 2,000 to 4,000 milligrams of potassium daily. Sources include bananas, cantaloupe, dried fruits (e.g., prunes and raisins), honeydew melon, kidney beans, orange juice, peas, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes.

Treatment and management options for the side effects of Coreg

The following treatments and management options can help prevent the side effects associated with Coreg, like chest pain and difficulty breathing:

  • Almonds – If you feel chest pain after eating, you may be experiencing acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). These conditions can cause intense chest pain. Eat a handful of almonds or drink some almond milk when heartburn strikes to ease the symptoms.
  • Sitting forward – If you’re having difficulty breathing, try sitting forward. Resting while sitting can help relax your body and make it easier to breathing. First, sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor then lean your chest slightly forward. Rest your elbows on your knees gently, or hold your chin with your hands. Keep your neck and shoulder muscles relaxed.

Where to learn more

Summary

Coreg is used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure/hypertension.

Coreg may cause common side effects such as breathing difficulty, chest pain, or diarrhea.

An overdose of Coreg includes signs like dizziness, fainting, and a slow heartbeat.

Dark chocolate, hibiscus tea, and potassium have similar effects to Coreg.

Eating almonds and sitting forward a certain way can help prevent the side effects associated with Coreg, like chest pain and difficulty breathing.

Sources include:

eMedicineHealth.com

EverydayHealth.com

Prevention.com

Healthline.com 1

Healthline.com 2



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