express delivery
Express delivery to
Select Pincode
Search for Medicine and Healthcare items
Search
molecule

Cyclandelate

Molecule Description

Cyclandelate belongs to a class of medicines known as ‘Vasodilators.’ This medi

cine helps relax blood vessels and improves blood flow.

uses

Uses of Cyclandelate

  • As supportive medicine for the treatment of conditions associated with poor blood flow, such as:
  • Severe pain in the legs, especially on activity (intermittent claudication)
  • Hardening and narrowing of large arteries supplying blood to the stomach (abdominal aorta) or smaller arteries supplying blood to the hands, legs (arteriosclerosis obliterans)
  • Any conditions causing poor blood flow to the brain (cerebrovascular diseases)
  • Blood clots in veins obstructing the blood flow (thrombophlebitis)
  • Discoloration of fingers and toes due to poor blood flow (Raynaud’s disease)
contraindications

Contraindications of Cyclandelate

When should one not use Cyclandelate

  • Allergy to Cyclandelate or any of its components
  • Severe heart or brain diseases associated with impaired blood flow
  • Bleeding disorders
sideEffects

Side effects of Cyclandelate

Common side effects of this drug are:

  • Stomach upset, gas in the stomach, heartburn (due to reflux of stomach acid)
  • Skin redness (flushing), weakness, faster heart rate
  • Any serious allergic reaction like swelling of hands, face, or mouth, abnormal voice changes, trouble breathing or swallowing, rashes, itching, blisters of skin (serious, but rare)
precautionsAndWarnings

Precautions and Warnings of Cyclandelate

pregnancy

Pregnancy

Q:
Can I take Cyclandelate during pregnancy?
A:
You should not take Cyclandelate during pregnancy, as enough data is not available on safety of this medicine for use during pregnancy
breastfeeding

Breast Feeding

Q:
Can I take Cyclandelate while breastfeeding?
A:
It is probably unsafe to take Cyclandelate if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed, as no data is available on the safety of this medicine in nursing mothers.
driving

Driving

Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Cyclandelate?
A:
It is unknown if Cyclandelate affects your ability to drive. Dizziness or light-headedness may occur while taking this medicine and do not drive If you have such symptoms.
alcohol

Alcohol

Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Cyclandelate?
A:
No data available about the interaction of this medicine with alcohol. But, as Cyclandelate relaxes blood vessels and alcohol also has a relaxing effect on blood vessels, it is advised to drink in low amounts occasionally or to avoid alcohol to prevent increased risk of side effects.
otherGeneralWarnings

Other General Warnings

Talk to your doctor if
  • Serious heart diseases (recent or at risk for heart attack)
  • Any conditions (hardened or narrowed arteries) causing impaired blood flow to legs, brain or any blood related or bleeding disorders
  • Brain stroke (due to ruptured blood vessels in the brain)
  • Increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma)
modeOfAction

Mode of Action of Cyclandelate

How Does It Work?

Cyclandelate acts by blocking the calcium inflow into the walls (muscles) of blood vessels and clot formation. Calcium causes contraction and clumping of platelets (clot-forming blood cells), decrease...
Read more
interactions

Interactions of Cyclandelate

Interactions with other medicines

  • Avoid:
  • Tizanidine (short-acting muscle relaxant)
  • Use with caution:
  • Medicines for high blood pressure
  • Medicines for heart disease
  • Anti-clot medicines (Warfarin etc.)
  • Inform the doctor about all the medicines you are using (including prescription medicines, non-prescription medicines, and herbal products)

Interactions with food items

It is advised to take the Cyclandelate with food.
dietaryRestrictions

Dietary Restrictions of Cyclandelate

Take Cyclandelate with food or substances that reduce acidity of the stomach (antacids such as magnesium or aluminum).
dosage

Dosage of Cyclandelate

Overdose

Accidental overdose of Cyclandelate might not be harmful. Consult the doctor in the presence of symptoms of overdose, such as headache, dizziness, weakness or fainting, etc.

Missed a Dose

  • If you missed any dose, take it as early as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dose schedule. As Cyclandelate is given multiple times in a da...
    Read more

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

^

Q: Is Cyclandelate an effective medicine?

  • Cyclandelate reduces or prevents formation of blood clots (clumping of platelets or clot forming blood cells)
  • Cyclandelate is also used for prevention of migraine
  • Conditions causing poor blood flow to the brain (cerebrovascular diseases)
  • Ear problems such as ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Though it is difficult to deny that Cyclandelate is an effective medicine that can be used in a variety of conditions, it is not widely used due to a slightly higher risk of side effects

Q: Is there anything else I need to know before taking Cyclandelate?

  • Cyclandelate is usually started at high doses, and gradually reduced after the patient shows some response
  • It is advised to avoid the use of Cyclandelate in children as no supporting data is available
  • Cyclandelate should be taken in the exact dose as prescribed by the physician
  • Take medicine along with food or an antacid, to prevent any stomach discomfort
  • This medicine is more beneficial when used for long-term
Last Updated on: 05 Oct 2020 | 10:47 PM (IST)

Recent articles

Disclaimer
The information provided herein is supplied to the best of our abilities to make it accurate and reliable as it is published after a review by a team of professionals. This information is solely intended to provide a general overview on the product and must be used for informational purposes only. You should not use the information provided herein to diagnose, prevent, or cure a health problem. Nothing contained on this page is intended to create a doctor-patient relationship, replace or be a substitute for a registered medical practitioner's medical treatment/advice or consultation. The absence of any information or warning to any medicine shall not be considered and assumed as an implied assurance. We highly recommend that you consult your registered medical practitioner for all queries or doubts related to your medical condition. You hereby agree that you shall not make any health or medical-related decision based in whole or in part on anything contained in the Site. Please click here  for detailed T&C.
Our Payment Partners
https://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/gpay.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/paytm.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/amazon-pay.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/phonepe.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/mobikwik.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/airtel-money.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/ola-money.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/maestro.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/mastercard.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/visa.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/rupay.svghttps://assets.pharmeasy.in/web-assets/_next/icons/diners.svg