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Sibelium (active ingredient: flunarizine) is a prescription medication indicated for the following:
Sibelium belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers, which work by blocking calcium channels to reduce vascular spasm and improve blood flow.
Flunarizine tablets are taken orally in the form of a tablet as directed by your doctor, usually once a day in the morning. Swallow it whole. Do not chew, crush, or break it. Sibelium 10mg Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time. If you are taking Flunarizine tablets twice a day, your doctor may instruct you to take one tablet in the morning and one tablet at noon.
The dosage of Flunarizine tablets is determined based on your medical condition and response to treatment. The recommended initial dosage for Sibelium is one 5-mg tablet taken at bedtime. The dosage may then be gradually increased to 10 mg/day or as recommended by the doctor. However, this should only be done following the doctor’s instructions, and the maximum recommended dose is 10 mg/day.
Take the medication regularly at the same time each day to get the most benefit from it. Even if you feel well, continue taking Flunarizine tablets and do not stop without first consulting your doctor, as abruptly stopping the medication can worsen some conditions.
Sibelium (Flunarizine) is available in the following forms and strength:
Can Sibelium be used for the treatment of acute migraines?
No, Sibelium is not used to treat acute migraine attacks. It is used as a preventative treatment to reduce the frequency and severity of future migraine episodes.
How long does it take for Sibelium to start working?
It may take several weeks for the full effects of Sibelium to be seen. Take the medication exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Can Sibelium be used for other conditions besides migraines and vertigo?
Sibelium is primarily used for the prophylactic treatment of migraines and vertigo, and its safety and effectiveness have not been established for other conditions.
Can Sibelium be used in patients with liver problems?
Sibelium may cause liver problems in some patients, who have regular liver function tests while taking this medication. It may not be recommended for use in patients with severe liver problems.
Should Sibelium be taken with food?
Sibelium can be taken with or without food. Take the medication exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Generic name: | Flunarizine |
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Formulation: | Capsule, Tablet |
Strength(s): | 5mg, 10mg |
Quantities Available: | 60, 90, 100 |
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When ordering Sibelium (flunarizine) from a Canadian pharmacy, you can typically purchase up to a 90-day supply at one time, which is common for prescription medications to ensure adequate management of chronic conditions without frequent refills.
Here’s what you need to know:
Dosage and Quantity: Sibelium is commonly prescribed in dosages of 10 mg, taken once daily. For a 90-day supply, this means you would order 90 tablets (90 days x 1 tablet per day).
Yes, we sell flunarizine on our website. You can enjoy low prices when you order through us. To purchase flunarizine, you will need a valid prescription from your healthcare provider. We require this to dispense the medication safely and appropriately. You can submit your prescription by mailing it to us, faxing it, or uploading it through your online account.
Yes, we ship Sibelium (flunarizine) to both the United States and Puerto Rico.
Online Pharmacies Canada has provided information from third parties intended to increase awareness and does not contain all the information about Sibelium (Flunarizine). Talk to your doctor or other qualified medical practitioners for medical attention or advice, or if you have any concerns about Sibelium (Flunarizine).
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