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Carvedilol VS Enalapril

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There are 15 differences and 4 similarities between Carvedilol, Enalapril

Basic Medical Information
Common Brand Name
Coreg Vasotec
Drug Class
Anti-adrenergics Ace Inhibitors
Legal Status
Rx -only Rx -only
Possible Side Effects
Skin Rashes, Itching, Wheezing, Swelling, Sudden Weight Gain, Difficulty Breathing, Chest Pain, Dizziness, Lightheadedness, Fainting, Sweating, Shaking, Extreme Hunger, Confusion, Arrhythmia Cough, Dizziness, Skin Rashes, Weakness, Hoarseness, Difficulty Breathing Or Swallowing, Yellowing Of The Skin, Yellowing Of The Eyes, Fever, Sore Throat, Chills, Yellowing, Lightheadedness, Fainting
Precautions & Contraindications
Asthma, Bradycardia, Liver Disease, Allergies, Bronchitis, Emphysema, Angina, Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, Kidney Disease, Raynaud's Disease, Pheochromocytoma, Myasthenia Gravis, Pregnant, Breastfeeding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Impaired Renal Function, Hyperkalemia, Surgery, Carcinogenesis, Pregnant
Excretion
Urine, Fecal Renal
Dosage, Usage and Forms
Route of Administration
Oral Oral, Iv
Dosage
6.25 Mg Twice/day 5 Mg
Maximum daily dose
80 mg
40 mg
Forms
Tablet, Capsule Tablet, Iv
Tablet Formulations
3.125 Mg, 6.25 Mg, 12.5 Mg, 25 Mg 2.5 Mg, 5 Mg, 10 Mg, 20 Mg
Capsule Formulations
10 Mg, 20 Mg, 40 Mg, 80 Mg
IV Solution Formulations
1.25 Mg/ml
Chemical Data
Molecular mass (g/mol)
406.47 g/mol
376.45 g/mol
Half Life (hours)
10
11
Chemicals
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Formula
C24h26n2o4 C20h28n2o5
Melting Point (C)
115 C
144.5 C
Phase (solid/liquid)
Solid Solid, Liquid

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