Dizziness from NKP371: Common Side Effects Explained - Pharmacology

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Nankang Nengde Shuang White Capsule NKP371


Hello, pharmacist.
I have been taking Nankuang Nengdeshuang extended-release capsules NKP371 for four days, and I experience dizziness or a sensation of my body swaying each time.
Could you please provide a detailed explanation? Thank you.
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You-Chin, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/05/12

Dr. Hong Kunyi reply Pharmacology


Hello, Miss: Nanguang Nengde Shuang Capsule (Ingredient: Diltiazem SR cap) is a prescription medication.
The side effects of this ingredient are generally mild.
Reports have indicated that the side effects may include: ankle edema, headache, dizziness, fatigue, flushing, nausea, constipation, rash, or bradycardia.
If you experience any discomfort due to these side effects, please be sure to consult your physician as soon as possible.
The physician will assess your condition and determine the appropriate course of action.
Do not stop the medication on your own! Wishing you good health and well-being.

Reply Date: 2020/05/12

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Dizziness is a common side effect associated with many medications, including NKP371, which is a slow-release capsule used for various therapeutic purposes. Understanding the reasons behind dizziness when taking NKP371 can help you manage this side effect effectively.

Firstly, NKP371 may cause dizziness due to its pharmacological effects on the central nervous system. Many medications that act on the brain can alter neurotransmitter levels, which can lead to sensations of lightheadedness or dizziness. This is particularly true for medications that affect serotonin, dopamine, or norepinephrine levels, as these neurotransmitters play crucial roles in mood regulation and sensory perception.

Another reason for dizziness could be related to the dosage and how your body is adjusting to the medication. When starting a new medication, especially one that is intended to have a significant impact on the body, it is not uncommon to experience transient side effects as your body acclimates. If you have recently started taking NKP371, your body may still be adjusting to its effects, which could explain the dizziness you are experiencing.

Additionally, dehydration or changes in blood pressure can also contribute to feelings of dizziness. Some medications can cause changes in fluid balance or blood pressure regulation, leading to orthostatic hypotension (a drop in blood pressure when standing up), which can result in dizziness. It is essential to ensure you are adequately hydrated and to monitor your blood pressure if you are experiencing these symptoms.

If you are experiencing persistent dizziness, it is crucial to consult with your healthcare provider. They may recommend adjusting your dosage or switching to a different medication if the side effects are intolerable. It is also important to discuss any other symptoms you may be experiencing, as this can help your healthcare provider determine the best course of action.

In the meantime, here are some tips to manage dizziness while taking NKP371:
1. Stay Hydrated: Ensure you are drinking enough fluids throughout the day. Dehydration can exacerbate dizziness.

2. Avoid Sudden Movements: When getting up from a sitting or lying position, do so slowly to minimize the risk of dizziness.

3. Monitor Your Diet: Eating small, frequent meals can help maintain stable blood sugar levels, which may reduce dizziness.

4. Limit Alcohol and Caffeine: Both substances can contribute to dehydration and may exacerbate dizziness.

5. Rest: If you feel dizzy, it may help to sit or lie down until the sensation passes.

6. Consult Your Doctor: If dizziness persists or worsens, it is essential to seek medical advice. Your doctor may need to evaluate your overall health, review your medication regimen, and possibly conduct further tests to rule out other underlying conditions.

In summary, dizziness from NKP371 can be attributed to its effects on the central nervous system, dosage adjustments, or changes in hydration and blood pressure. While it is often a temporary side effect, persistent dizziness should be addressed with your healthcare provider to ensure your safety and well-being.

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