Medilazid

Medilazide is a cardiotonic drug used to treat heart failure. It belongs to the group of cardiac glycosides and has the international name methyldigoxin.

Medilazide is used to improve the functioning of the heart and increase its ability to pump blood. It can also help lower blood pressure levels and improve blood flow in the vessels.

Synonyms for medilazide are bemekor and lanitop. These drugs have a similar composition and effect on the body. However, before using medilazide, you should consult your doctor and undergo an examination.

It is important to note that cardiac glycosides may have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and others. Therefore, before starting treatment with medilazide, you must read the instructions for use and follow the doctor’s recommendations.