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What Ranolazine is

What is ranolazine for? You may wonder how this medicine helps with chest pain from heart disease. Ranolazine is a prescription drug used to treat chronic angina in adults. It works differently from some other heart medicines by helping the heart work more efficiently and reducing the pain you feel with activity.

Ranolazine is not for a heart attack. It is part of a long‑term plan that includes healthy habits and other medicines your doctor prescribes. Your doctor will guide you on the best use for you and your heart care plan.

What conditions it treats

Ranolazine is approved for chronic angina. Angina is chest pain or discomfort that happens when your heart doesn’t get enough blood and oxygen during activity or stress.

You may notice less chest pain when you take ranolazine as prescribed. It is often used with other heart medicines to help you stay active and comfortable. Your doctor will decide if it is right for you.

Practical usage guide — timing, food, missed doses, storage

Take ranolazine exactly as prescribed. The usual form is an extended‑release tablet taken twice a day. You may take it with or without food, but try to take it at about the same time each day to help you remember.

Swallow the tablet whole with a drink of water. Do not crush, chew, or break it. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's almost time for your next dose. Do not double up to make up for a forgotten dose. If you miss several days, call your doctor or pharmacist for instructions.

Store ranolazine at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. Keep it in its original container and out of reach of children. Do not use medicine that is expired. Grapefruit juice can affect how this medicine works, so talk with your doctor about food and drink to avoid while you take ranolazine.

What to watch for — side effects in plain language

Most people have only mild side effects. Common ones include dizziness, headache, stomach upset, or constipation. These often go away with time or after a dose change.

If these symptoms bother you or don’t improve, tell your doctor. Seek urgent care if you have severe chest pain, fainting, trouble breathing, or signs of a liver problem such as yellow skin or eyes, dark urine, or severe abdominal pain.

Let your doctor know if you notice new or unusual heart rhythms, or if you feel unusually weak or tired. Some people may have allergic reactions, such as rash or swelling; seek care right away if this happens.

When to consult a doctor

Call your doctor if you have persistent chest pain or if your angina gets worse despite taking ranolazine. Regular checkups help ensure the medicine is working well for you and that there are no troubling side effects.

Tell your doctor about all medicines you take, including over‑the‑counter drugs and supplements. Some medicines can interact with ranolazine. If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding, talk with your doctor about the safest option for you.

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Daniel McLean
Registered Pharmacist (New Zealand); Chief Pharmacist / Head of Pharmacy Department