Angiozil® retard (Tablets) Instructions for Use
Marketing Authorization Holder
Pharmfirma Sotex, CJSC (Russia)
Manufactured By
Repliek Farm Ltd. Skopje (Republic of North Macedonia)
Packaging and Quality Control Release
PharmFirma Sotex, CJSC (Russia)
ATC Code
C01EB15 (Trimetazidine)
Active Substance
Trimetazidine (Rec.INN registered by WHO)
Dosage Form
| Angiozil® retard | Extended-release coated tablets, 35 mg: 28, 30, 56, or 60 pcs. |
Dosage Form, Packaging, and Composition
Extended-release coated tablets pink, round, biconvex.
| 1 tab. | |
| Trimetazidine dihydrochloride | 35 mg |
Excipients : microcrystalline cellulose – 0.1206 g, hypromellose – 0.0522 g, colloidal silicon dioxide – 0.0011 g, magnesium stearate – 0.0011 g, Opadry II (hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, triacetin, macrogol, titanium dioxide, yellow iron oxide, red iron oxide) – 0.008 g.
10 pcs. – blister packs (3) – cardboard packs.
10 pcs. – blister packs (6) – cardboard packs.
14 pcs. – blister packs (2) – cardboard packs.
14 pcs. – blister packs (4) – cardboard packs.
Clinical-Pharmacological Group
Antianginal drug that improves myocardial metabolism under ischemic conditions
Pharmacotherapeutic Group
Antihypoxant
Pharmacological Action
An agent that normalizes the energy metabolism of cells subjected to hypoxia or ischemia. It prevents the decrease in intracellular ATP content, ensures the normal functioning of membrane ion channels, transmembrane transport of potassium and sodium ions, and the preservation of cellular homeostasis.
Trimetazidine slows down the oxidation of fatty acids by selectively inhibiting long-chain 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase, which leads to increased glucose oxidation and restoration of the coupling between glycolysis and oxidative decarboxylation and has been shown to provide protection of the myocardium from ischemia. The switching of fatty acid oxidation to glucose oxidation underlies the antianginal action of trimetazidine.
Trimetazidine maintains the energy metabolism of the heart and neurosensory organs during periods of ischemia; reduces the degree of intracellular acidosis and the extent of changes in the transmembrane ion flow that occurs during ischemia; reduces the level of migration and infiltration of polymorphonuclear neutrophils in ischemic and reperfused heart tissues, reduces the size of myocardial damage; while not affecting hemodynamics.
Pharmacokinetics
Trimetazidine is rapidly and almost completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Vd – 4.8 l/kg. It easily passes through histohematic barriers. Plasma protein binding is about 16%.
T1/2 – 4.5-5 h. It is excreted by the kidneys, mainly unchanged.
Indications
Long-term therapy of coronary artery disease: prevention of attacks of stable angina pectoris as part of mono- or combination therapy.
ICD codes
| ICD-10 code | Indication |
| I20 | Angina pectoris |
| ICD-11 code | Indication |
| BA40.Z | Angina pectoris, unspecified |
Dosage Regimen
| The method of application and dosage regimen for a specific drug depend on its form of release and other factors. The optimal dosage regimen is determined by the doctor. It is necessary to strictly adhere to the compliance of the dosage form of a specific drug with the indications for use and dosage regimen. |
Administer orally with a glass of water during meals.
Swallow the extended-release tablet whole; do not crush, split, or chew.
The recommended daily dose is 70 mg, administered as one 35 mg tablet twice daily, with breakfast and dinner.
For patients over 75 years of age, initiate therapy with a reduced dose of 35 mg once daily with the morning meal.
In patients with moderate renal impairment (creatinine clearance 30-60 ml/min), the recommended dose is 35 mg once daily in the morning.
This product is not intended for the relief of an acute angina attack.
The duration of therapy is determined individually by the physician based on the clinical situation and treatment response.
Regularly monitor for the potential development of movement disorders such as parkinsonism or restless legs syndrome.
Adverse Reactions
Digestive system: frequent – abdominal pain, diarrhea, dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting; frequency unknown – constipation.
Nervous system: frequent – dizziness, headache; infrequent – paresthesia; frequency unknown – symptoms of parkinsonism (tremor, akinesia, increased tone), instability in the Romberg position and unsteady gait, restless legs syndrome (usually reversible after discontinuation of therapy), insomnia, drowsiness.
Hearing and labyrinth disorders: frequency unknown – vertigo.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue: frequent – skin rash, itching, urticaria; frequency unknown – acute severe cutaneous adverse reactions, including Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS syndrome) and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, which can be fatal.
Allergic reactions frequency unknown – angioedema.
Cardiovascular system: rare – palpitations, extrasystole, tachycardia, marked decrease in blood pressure, orthostatic hypotension (may be accompanied by general weakness, dizziness, or loss of balance, especially when taken simultaneously with antihypertensive drugs), flushing.
Hematopoietic system: frequency unknown – agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, thrombocytopenic purpura.
Liver and biliary tract: frequency unknown – hepatitis.
Other: frequent – asthenia.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to trimetazidine; Parkinson’s disease, parkinsonian symptoms, tremor, restless legs syndrome and other related movement disorders; severe renal failure (creatinine clearance less than 30 ml/min); children and adolescents under 18 years of age; pregnancy, lactation (breastfeeding).
With caution
Patients with moderate renal failure (creatinine clearance 30-60 ml/min), patients with severe hepatic impairment (10 to 15 points on the Child-Pugh scale); patients over 75 years of age.
Use in Pregnancy and Lactation
Trimetazidine is contraindicated for use during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).
Use in Hepatic Impairment
Should be used with caution in patients with severe hepatic impairment (10 to 15 points on the Child-Pugh scale).
Use in Renal Impairment
Contraindicated in severe renal failure (creatinine clearance less than 30 ml/min). Should be used with caution in patients with moderate renal failure (creatinine clearance 30-60 ml/min).
Pediatric Use
Contraindicated in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.
Geriatric Use
Should be used with caution in patients over 75 years of age.
Special Precautions
Not intended for the relief of angina attacks and is not indicated for the initial course of therapy for unstable angina or myocardial infarction in the prehospital phase or in the first days of hospitalization.
Influence on the ability to drive vehicles and mechanisms
During the use of trimetazidine, patients should exercise caution when driving vehicles and mechanisms, as well as when engaging in other potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.
Storage Conditions
Store at 2°C (36°F) to 25°C (77°F). Keep in original packaging, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children.
Dispensing Status
Rx Only
Important Safety Information
This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before use. Dosage and side effects may vary. Use only as prescribed.
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