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Corlanor (Ivabradine Hydrochloride)

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Type: drug type
Product: Corlanor Tablet
Manufacturer: Servier
Country: Canada
Dosage: 5 mg
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Type: drug type
Product: Corlanor Tablet
Manufacturer: Servier
Country: Turkey
Dosage: 5 mg
Qty-Price (USD):
Type: drug type
Product: Corlanor Tablet
Manufacturer: Servier
Country: Canada
Dosage: 7.5 mg
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Generic Equivalent of Corlanor
Type
Product
Manufacturer
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Dosage
Qty-Price (USD)
Type: drug type
Product: Ivabradine Hydrochloride Tablet
Manufacturer: Generic
Country: India
Dosage: 5 mg
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Type: drug type
Product: Ivabradine Hydrochloride Tablet
Manufacturer: Generic
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 5 mg
Qty-Price (USD):
Type: drug type
Product: Ivabradine Hydrochloride Tablet
Manufacturer: Generic
Country: India
Dosage: 7.5 mg
Qty-Price (USD):
Type: drug type
Product: Ivabradine Hydrochloride Tablet
Manufacturer: Generic
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 7.5 mg
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Corlanor online Canadian Pharmacy

Corlanor Information

portrait medically reviewed by Carol Hou (BSc. Pharm) on August 21, 2025.
A licensed pharmacist (Licensed Community Pharmacies Directory | College of Pharmacists of British Columbia) with over 20 years of experience in medication management, specifically medication safety, she has reviewed the information for accuracy and completeness.

Corlanor and Ivabradine at CanadaPharmacyOnline.com

The brand name Corlanor(ivabradine) was originally developed by Servier; it is also sold under different brand names in various countries, such as Coralan and Lancora. It is globally available, including Canada and Turkey.

Generic Ivabradine is sourced from manufacturers that meet applicable regulatory standards. The specific manufacturer of your dispensed medication may vary.

Important Information about Generic Ivabradine

Generic ivabradine contains the same active ingredient as brand-name Corlanor and is required to meet the same safety, effectiveness, and quality standards. This means it is designed to work in the same way as Corlanor. Studies have shown that generic ivabradine is bioequivalent to brand-name Corlanor, meaning they have similar absorption rates and reach similar concentrations in the bloodstream. However, individual responses to medication can vary due to factors such as metabolism, genetics, and other health conditions.

For more information about generic drug approval and bioequivalence, you can visit the FDA website: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/generic-drugs/generic-drug-facts.

Dosage:

The brand Corlanor and its generic equivalent, ivabradine, are commonly available in strengths of 5 mg and 7.5 mg oral tablets.

Your doctor will determine the appropriate dose based on your individual needs and medical conditions.

Usage:

Corlanor (generic ivabradine) is a prescription medication used to help manage certain heart conditions by specifically slowing the heart rate. For adults, it is prescribed to reduce the chance of hospitalization for worsening chronic heart failure. It's typically used in patients whose heart isn't pumping as vigorously as it should (low ejection fraction), who have a regular heart rhythm but a fast resting heart rate, and who are already on the maximally tolerated dose of beta-blockers or are unable to take them. Corlanor is also approved for children aged 6 months and older who have stable heart failure caused by an enlarged heart, provided they also have a regular heart rhythm and a fast heart rate. This medicine helps ease the workload on the heart, aiming to improve symptoms and quality of life for patients with these conditions.

Mechanism of Action:
Corlanor works by gently slowing your heart rate through a unique mechanism. Within your heart's natural pacemaker, known as the sinoatrial node, there's a specific electrical current referred to as the "funny current" or I(f) current. This current is responsible for setting the pace of your heartbeat. Corlanor acts by selectively reducing the activity of this current, which in turn causes the pacemaker to fire more slowly. This results in a reduced heart rate, easing the workload on your heart without significantly affecting its pumping strength or your blood pressure. By lowering the heart rate, Corlanor helps your heart to use less oxygen and gives it more time to rest and fill with blood, which is beneficial for certain heart conditions.

Take Corlanor exactly as your doctor prescribes, following the instructions in the product monograph in Canada. Consult your doctor for personalized guidance and safe use.

The information below summarizes some, but not all, potential side effects, risks, and interactions. Before taking Corlanor, it is essential to discuss all possible side effects, risks, and interactions with your doctor or pharmacist.

Side Effects:

The information below outlines potential side effects of Corlanor (ivabradine). It is not an exhaustive list, and individual reactions can vary.

Common Side Effects (Very common to common): These are the most frequent side effects reported in clinical trials. • Bradycardia (a slow heart rate). This is the most common side effect and often indicates the medication is working, but your doctor will monitor you to ensure your heart rate does not become too slow.
• Luminous phenomena (also called phosphenes). These are temporary visual disturbances, such as seeing bright spots, halos, or flashing lights. This typically occurs within the first two months of treatment and may fade over time.
• Headache
• Dizziness
• Atrial fibrillation (an irregular heart rhythm)

Other Potential Side Effects (Less common):
• Blurred vision
• Changes in blood pressure
• Diarrhea or constipation
• Nausea
• Fatigue
• Shortness of breath (dyspnea)

Serious but Rare Side Effects: These side effects are rare but require immediate medical attention. Seek immediate medical attention or call emergency services if you experience any of the following:
• Severe Bradycardia: A dangerously slow heart rate that causes fainting, dizziness, or severe fatigue.
• Heart Rhythm Abnormalities: This can include a complete blockage of the heart's electrical signals (atrioventricular block), which may require a pacemaker.
• Severe Allergic Reaction: Symptoms such as swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; hives; or difficulty breathing.

Contraindications:

The following is not an exhaustive list of contraindications. Before starting Corlanor, it is crucial to discuss all your medical conditions, past and present, and all medications you are taking with your doctor or pharmacist.

Do NOT use Corlanor if you have:
• A very slow heart rate (clinically significant bradycardia).
• Acute decompensated heart failure (a sudden, worsening episode of heart failure).
• Certain serious heart rhythm problems, such as sick sinus syndrome, sinoatrial block, or 3rd degree AV block, unless you have a functioning pacemaker.
• Dependency on a pacemaker to regulate your heart rate.
• Severe liver impairment.
• Very low blood pressure (clinically significant hypotension).

Drug Interactions

Before taking Corlanor, discuss all potential risks and interactions with your doctor or pharmacist. For complete and up-to-date information, refer to the prescribing information | Amgen.com: https://www.pi.amgen.com/-/media/Project/Amgen/Repository/pi-amgen-com/Corlanor/corlanor_pi.pdf.

Provide your doctor with a complete list of all your medications, including prescriptions, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, vitamins, herbal supplements, recreational drugs, or significant dietary changes, as these potentially interact with Corlanor. Corlanor may interact with other medicines, but is not limited to:
• Calcium Channel Blockers: Medications that also slow the heart rate (e.g., diltiazem and verapamil) should be avoided as they can lead to dangerously slow heart rates when combined with Corlanor.
• CYP3A4 Inducers: These medications speed up the breakdown of Corlanor, which can make it less effective. Your doctor may need to adjust your Corlanor dose if you are taking these together. Examples include rifampicin and St. John's wort.
• Grapefruit and Grapefruit Juice: Can significantly increase the levels and effects of Corlanor. Avoid consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice while taking this medication.
• Other Medications That Slow Heart Rate: Combining Corlanor with other drugs that slow the heart rate can have an additive effect, increasing the risk of bradycardia. Your doctor will carefully monitor your heart rate if you are taking these together. Examples include amiodarone, digoxin, and beta-blockers.
• Strong CYP3A4 Inhibitors: These medications prevent the breakdown of Corlanor, leading to significantly increased levels in your body and a much higher risk of a dangerously slow heart rate (severe bradycardia). Your doctor will instruct you not to take Corlanor with these drugs, which include certain antifungals, macrolide antibiotics, and HIV protease inhibitors.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:

Do not use Corlanor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant. Based on animal studies, this medication can cause harm to an unborn baby. Females who are able to get pregnant must use effective birth control while taking this medication.

The use of Corlanor is not advised while breastfeeding, as it is unknown if the drug passes into breast milk and could potentially affect a nursing infant. Always talk to your doctor to determine the safest course of treatment for both you and your baby.

Use in Children

Corlanor (ivabradine) is approved for use in children aged 6 months and older. Its primary use in this young population is to treat stable heart failure caused by an enlarged heart (dilated cardiomyopathy). The dose is carefully determined by a doctor based on the child's body weight and age, and it requires close monitoring to ensure the medication is both safe and effective.

Frequently Asked Questions about Corlanor at Canada Pharmacy Online:

Why is Corlanor more affordable in Canada than in the United States?

Prescription drug prices, including Corlanor, are generally lower in Canada than in the US due to a combination of factors, primarily government price regulations, differing market dynamics, and other economic considerations. In Canada, provincial and federal governments negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies, which often results in lower costs compared to the U.S., where market forces play a more significant role. For more information, see the FAQs on Prescription Drug Importation from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF): https://www.kff.org/health-costs/issue-brief/faqs-on-prescription-drug-importation/

How much is the shipping?

Our shipping fee is a flat rate of $10.00 per order. Our pharmacy is dedicated to providing you with the lowest prices on high-quality products.

How do I place an order with your pharmacy?

Ordering from us is very simple. You can purchase online or call Customer Service at 1866.920.3784; for more information or to learn about the ordering process, visit our How to Order page.

Is there a limit on the number of Corlanor tablets I can order at one time?

CanadaPharmacyOnline.com can only dispense a maximum of a three-month supply of Corlanor at one time, as per your doctor's prescription.

Can I buy Corlanor over the counter from you?

No, Corlanor requires a valid prescription from your doctor. We do not sell this product without a valid prescription.

Do you ship to the United States?

Yes, we do. It usually takes between 7 and 18 business days to receive your order from our pharmacy.

Is there a generic for Corlanor?

Yes, there is a generic alternative for this product, called Ivabradine.

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