It is a prescription medicine which can treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (blood vessels with high pressure and carrying blood from the heart to the lungs)
It can cause serious health issues. So, take precaution and doctors advice.
Dose adjustment is required to avoid impact on the kidney.
It can increase the dizziness.
It can show dizziness effect that affect the driving ability.
It can have impact on child birth. So, avoid taking this medicine during pregnancy.
Avoid taking this medicine because it can affect child health.
Bosentan work through blocking the endotheline molecule action that promotes narrowing blood vessels and cause high blood pressure.
Pulmonary hypertension is the condition in which arteries blood pressure get increased in the lungs which is in the right side of the heart. It narrows or block the pulmonary artery. If not treated immediately can causes series illness.
No, Bosenat is not safe during pregnancy. There is evidence to show that it can cause major birth defects in the newborn baby and can harm the baby in womb. It is not advised to take Bosenat if you are planning to become pregnant. You should use reliable contraception methods while you take Bosenat. Consult your doctor before starting this medication or planning pregnancy.
It has been found that in some cases Bosenat can cause liver damage in patients who are prone to have liver disease. This medicine can also lead to increased liver enzymes. Hence, it should be used with caution in prone patients or in patients with history of liver disease. Before starting the medication inform your doctor if you have had a history of liver disease.
Yes, there are chances that Bosenat may cause anemia. It can cause a dose-related decrease in hemoglobin in the blood which could lead to anemia. Regular hemoglobin check is advised while taking this medicine and consult your prescribing doctor for his advice. In some cases, blood transfusion is done to treat anemia.
Bosenat is given as a tablet form and can be taken with or without food. The tablets are to be taken twice daily in the morning and evening. The exact dosage and frequency of dose will be decided by the doctor on the basis of age and weight of the patient.
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