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  1. Oct 14, 2015 · Mirabegron is now contraindicated in patients with severe uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥180 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥110 mm Hg, or both).

  2. These common side effects of mirabegron are usually mild and do not last long. There are things you can do to help cope with them: Feeling sick (nausea) Try taking mirabegron with food. It may also help if you stick to simple meals and avoid rich or spicy food. Constipation.

  3. You can eat normally while taking mirabegron. However, some drinks may irritate your bladder and make your urinary symptoms worse. These drinks include: drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cola and energy drinks; alcohol; fizzy drinks; drinks with artificial sweeteners including diet drinks

  4. Severe uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure 180 mmHg or higher and/or diastolic blood pressure 110 mmHg or higher). Prescribe mirabegron with caution to people with: A history of QT-interval prolongation, or taking medicines known to cause QT-interval prolongation.

  5. It is already known that mirabegron can increase blood pressure. Cases of severe hypertension have been reported including hypertensive crisis associated with reports of cerebrovascular and cardiac events (mainly transient ischaemia attack or stroke).

  6. Serious cases of hypertension and increased blood pressure have been reported in patients on mirabegron treatment. Mirabegron is now contraindicated in patients with severe uncontrolled...

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  8. View mirabegron information, including dose, uses, side-effects, renal impairment, pregnancy, breast feeding, contra-indications and monitoring requirements.

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