Healthdirect Australia is not responsible for the content and advertising on the external website you are now entering.
Brand name: Carvedilol (Generic Health) TM
Active ingredients: carvedilol
On February 27, 2023 Carvedilol (Generic Health) was not listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).
Healthdirect medicine data is refreshed once a month, see Data sources page. The medicine you searched for may have been added to the ARTG after this date.
Ask your pharmacist, doctor or health professional for advice, or search the ARTG.
Is this medicine available in Australia?
The ARTG is the register of all therapeutic goods that can be lawfully supplied in Australia. Sometimes a special provision is made to make available some medicines that are not listed in response to the needs of particular people or circumstances. To find out more check out the "Access to therapeutic goods not on the ARTG" section on the ARTG page.
Other medicines that contain: carvedilol
Need more information?
These trusted information partners have more on this topic.
Top results
Rosacea: symptoms, causes and treatment
Rosacea is a common skin condition which causes the face to become red and inflamed, with enlarged and broken blood vessels. It is not related to alcohol consumption.
Read more on myDr website

ACD A-Z of Skin - Rosacea
Rosacea is a common, chronic skin disorder affecting the face. It is an episodic condition, classically presents as acne-like bumps, red or pink patches and
Read more on Australasian College of Dermatologists website

High blood pressure treatments - MyDr.com.au
If you have high blood pressure your doctor may recommend lifestyle measures, such as diet and exercise, and possibly also medicines to control your blood pressure. Find out about the different options.
Read more on myDr website

Heart failure overview - MyDr.com.au
Heart failure is when your heart can't effectively pump blood around your body, but it doesn’t mean your heart is about to stop or fail completely - you can live with heart failure for many years.
Read more on myDr website

Top results
Medicine Interactions | Ausmed
A medication interaction is defined as a measurable modification (in magnitude and/or duration) of the action of one medicine, by prior or concomitant administration of another substance, including prescription, non-prescription medicines, food, alcohol, cigarette smoking or diagnostic tests.
Read more on Ausmed Education website
