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Ivabradine, marketed under the trade name Corlanor, is a medication used for the symptomatic management of stable heart-related chest pain and heart failure. Ivabradine acts by reducing the heart rate via specific inhibition of the funny channel, a mechanism different from that of beta blockers and calcium channel blockers, two commonly prescribed antianginal drugs. Ivabradine is a cardiotonic agent.


Treatment rating for Ivabradine (Corlanor)

Rating keys:

1=LOW (I would not recommend this treatment)

5=HIGH (This treatment helped me a great deal)

Rating Side Effects Reason for Treatment Dosage / Duration Age Sex M/F # of years Ill Additional Comments Illness Severity Date Added
5 Loose stools at beginning but cleared up after few weeks. Heart rate issues - skyrockets when standing or during even minor activity. 2 year 2.5 2X day 57 Female 28 Medication does a good job of only lowering heart rate. Does not cause fatigue or lower blood pressure like some other POTS medications. Moderate/Severe 12/10/17
5 None. Cardiologist prescribed it for POTS. 1 year 1.5mg 1X day 32 Female 2 Before taking Ivabradine washing dishes and having a shower were a marathon. On Ivabradine I can stand and walk for much longer which has been a huge help in my ME/CFS recovery journey. Went from Monerate/Severe to Moderate/Mild. Moderate/Severe 06/12/20