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Can Cardivas And Dytor Plus Increase Ejection Fraction?

sir my mother check up in hospital there eco2d checkup their repot shown ejection fraction26% so doctor suggest medicine this is ok or
medicine name is cardivas1.25mg,dytor plus10, digoxin,revital & cardion3.25mg not pls inform us my mail id is YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 16 Mar 2017
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Hi There

I understand your concern for your mother and I would like to tell you that your mothers heart function is low and these medicines will decrease the workload on her heart and will support it.
After long term use of these drugs (minimum of 6 months) probably her ejection fraction may improve a little bit but not in a significant way. But yes the regular use will surely slow down the disease process.
It's also advisable that she should consult her cardiologist every 6 months for evaluation and medicine review.
I would also like to suggest to restrict her daily fluid intake to less than 1.5 Liters and reduce the dietary salt intake.

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Can Cardivas And Dytor Plus Increase Ejection Fraction?

Hi There I understand your concern for your mother and I would like to tell you that your mothers heart function is low and these medicines will decrease the workload on her heart and will support it. After long term use of these drugs (minimum of 6 months) probably her ejection fraction may improve a little bit but not in a significant way. But yes the regular use will surely slow down the disease process. It s also advisable that she should consult her cardiologist every 6 months for evaluation and medicine review. I would also like to suggest to restrict her daily fluid intake to less than 1.5 Liters and reduce the dietary salt intake. May God Bless