Genbet 20mg Injection is a medicine used in the urgent treatment of hypertensive emergency (severely increased blood pressure). It also helps to treat severe hypertension in pregnancy, when rapid control of blood pressure is essential.
Genbet 20mg Injection brings about an immediate reduction in blood pressure and the workload of the heart. It is administered by a doctor and requires continuous blood pressure monitoring.
Common side effects of this medicine include dizziness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, paresthesia, impotence, edema, and cold fingers or toes. Let your doctor know if they persist or get worse. They may be able to suggest ways to prevent or reduce the side effects.
Before taking it, let your doctor know if you are suffering from any kidney or liver disease. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding then you should always inform the doctor. Genbet 20mg Injection brings about an immediate reduction in blood pressure and the workload of the heart. It is administered by a doctor and requires continuous blood pressure monitoring.
Genbet 20mg Injection blocks the effect of some chemicals on your heart and blood vessels. This slows down the heart rate and helps the heart beat with less force thereby lowering your blood pressure. This medicine is injected into a vein under the supervision of a doctor. It is used for immediate reduction of very high blood pressure (hypertensive emergency). A controlled blood pressure reduces the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or kidney problems.
Side effects of Genbet Injection
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Genbet
Dizziness
Vomiting
Fatigue
Impotence
Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation)
Nausea
Edema (swelling)
Cold extremities
How to use Genbet Injection
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
How Genbet Injection works
Genbet 20mg Injection is an alpha and beta blocker. It works by slowing down the heart rate and relaxing blood vessels which makes the heart more efficient at pumping blood around the body.
Safety advice
Alcohol
UNSAFE
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Genbet 20mg Injection.
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Genbet 20mg Injection may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Genbet 20mg Injection is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Driving
UNSAFE
Genbet 20mg Injection may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Kidney
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Genbet 20mg Injection is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Genbet 20mg Injection is recommended. However, talk to your doctor if you have any underlying kidney disease. Regular monitoring of blood pressure is recommended for better dose adjustment.
Liver
CAUTION
Genbet 20mg Injection should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Genbet 20mg Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
What if you forget to take Genbet Injection?
If you miss a dose of Genbet 20mg Injection, consult your doctor.
All substitutes
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It is given as an injection into veins or as drip under the supervision of a medical professional.
Check your blood pressure 1 week after starting Genbet 20mg Injection, and inform your doctor if it has not improved.
Genbet 20mg Injection may cause dizziness or sleepiness. Do not drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
It may cause you to feel lightheaded or weak especially when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension). Rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
It is best to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Genbet 20mg Injection as it may make the side effects worse.
Do not stop taking Genbet 20mg Injection suddenly as it can cause your blood pressure to rise suddenly, thereby increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Salicylamide derivative
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
CARDIAC
Action Class
Alpha & beta blocker
Interaction with drugs
Taking Genbet with any of the following medicines can modify the effect of either of them and cause some undesirable side effects
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Genbet 20mg Injection is generally considered a safe medicine if it is taken as directed by the doctor. The side effects that result with use of Genbet 20mg Injection occur during the first few weeks of treatment and disappear with time.
Why is Genbet 20mg Injection used in pregnancy?
It is important to appropriately treat high blood pressure in pregnancy. Studies have shown that poorly controlled high blood pressure in pregnancy can lead to an increased risk of certain birth defects, stillbirth, reduced growth of the baby within the womb, and premature birth. For some women with high blood pressure, treatment with Genbet 20mg Injection in pregnancy might be considered to be the best option. Your doctor is the best person to help you decide what is right for you and your baby.
Does Genbet 20mg Injection cause itching?
Yes, itchy skin, a rash or tingly scalp are common side effects of Genbet 20mg Injection. Speak to your doctor if the itchiness or rash gets worse or lasts for more than a week.
Is it safe to use Genbet 20mg Injection in patients with diabetes?
Diabetic patients while using Genbet 20mg Injection should regularly check the blood sugar levels. Genbet 20mg Injection may make it difficult to recognize the warning signs of low blood sugar such as shaking and a racing heartbeat. Consult your doctor if the blood sugar levels are reduced while taking Genbet 20mg Injection.
Does Genbet 20mg Injection affect heart rate?
Genbet 20mg Injection slows down your heart rate and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body. Your doctor may regularly check your blood pressure and pulse (heart rate) during therapy to determine your response to the medicine.
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