Carvedilol + Ivabradine

Usually sold as a tablet

Cardiac

Carvedilol + Ivabradine is a combination of 2 active ingredients — Carvedilol and Ivabradine. In India it is sold under 15 brand names made by 6 different companies. Prices range from 195.00 to 274.00 a pack, so the same medicine can cost 1× more depending on the brand.

Every brand below contains the same composition. If your prescription names an expensive brand, a pharmacist can usually tell you whether a cheaper one with the identical composition is available — ask them, and check with your doctor before switching.

Brands containing Carvedilol + Ivabradine

Sorted by price. Showing 15 of 15.

Carloc I 3.125 Tablet
Cipla Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
195.00
Ivanode C 3.125mg/5mg Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
196.00
Carloc I 6.25 Tablet
Cipla Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
197.00
Ivanode C 6.25mg/5mg Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
198.00
Cardivas IN 6.25/5 Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
198.00
Irban Beta 3.125mg/5mg Tablet
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
210.00
Cardivas IN 3.125/5 Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
215.00
Carloc I 12.5 Tablet
Cipla Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
215.00
Cardivas IN 12.5/5 Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
218.00
Irban Beta 6.25mg/5mg Tablet
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
230.00
Irban Beta 12.5mg/5mg Tablet
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
240.00
Ivabrad C 3.125mg/5mg Tablet
Lupin Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
240.00
Ivabrad C 6.25mg/5mg Tablet
Lupin Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
250.00
Ivabid CV 3.125 Tablet
Abbott Healthcare Private Limited · strip of 14 tablets
269.00
Ivabid CV 6.25 Tablet
Abbott Healthcare Private Limited · strip of 14 tablets
274.00

Related compositions

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