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Bislol 2.5 mg: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects – Updated Price 2026

A blue and white box of Bislol 2.5 mg (Bisoprolol Fumarate) tablets placed next to a silver blister pack of the medication.

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Bislol 2.5 is a highly selective beta-blocker medication containing Bisoprolol Fumarate. It is primarily prescribed for the management of hypertension (high blood pressure) and certain heart conditions, such as chronic heart failure. By reducing the workload on the heart and helping it beat more regularly, it plays a vital role in long-term cardiovascular health. Produced by The ACME Laboratories Ltd., this guide reflects the clinical standards and pricing for the first half of 2026.

What is Bislol 2.5 Used For?

Bislol 2.5 mg is a low-dose formulation often used as a starting dose or maintenance therapy for:

  • Hypertension Management: Lowering high blood pressure to prevent long-term complications like stroke or heart attack.

  • Chronic Heart Failure: Used in combination with other medications (like ACE inhibitors) to improve heart function and survival rates.

  • Angina Pectoris: Helping to prevent chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.

  • Heart Rate Control: Managing certain types of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) by slowing the heart rate.

Crucial Note: Bislol 2.5 is a long-term maintenance medication. Do not stop taking this medicine abruptly, as doing so can lead to a sudden worsening of heart conditions or a “rebound” spike in blood pressure.

For a detailed clinical overview of how Bisoprolol interacts with beta-receptors, you can explore the pharmacology of Bisoprolol on DrugBank.


Dosage

For adults, the dosage must be individualized by a physician. The typical protocol is:

  • Standard Starting Dose: One 2.5 mg tablet once daily.

  • Timing: It is best taken in the morning, either with or without food.

  • Consistency: Take the tablet at the same time every day to maintain a steady level in the bloodstream.


Common Side Effects

Bislol 2.5 is generally well-tolerated, but some patients may experience:

  • Mild Reactions: Dizziness, fatigue, or a feeling of coldness in the hands and feet.

  • Gastrointestinal: Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

  • Heart Rate: A noticeably slower heart rate (bradycardia), which is a common effect of the medication.

  • Safety Tip: If you feel excessively dizzy or your pulse drops below 50 beats per minute, contact your doctor immediately.


Important Warnings & Precautions

  • Asthma/COPD: Use with caution; while cardioselective, high doses can still affect the airways.

  • Diabetes: Bisoprolol may mask the symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), such as a rapid heartbeat.

  • Surgery: Inform your surgeon or anesthesiologist that you are taking a beta-blocker before any scheduled procedures.

  • Kidney/Liver Health: Dosage adjustments may be necessary for patients with severe organ impairment.


Bislol 2.5 vs. Monas 10: Key Differences

Feature Bislol 2.5 (Bisoprolol) Monas 10 (Montelukast)
Drug Class Beta-Blocker Leukotriene Antagonist
Primary Goal Blood Pressure & Heart Health Asthma & Allergy Prevention
Action Slows heart rate/lowers pressure Reduces airway inflammation
Dosing Once daily (Morning) Once daily (Evening)
Approx. Price ৳5.00 ৳17.50

Bislol Tablet Price in Bangladesh (January 2026 Update)

The following table provides the updated pricing for the Bislol range by The ACME Laboratories Ltd.

Product Name Strength Unit Price (BDT) Strip Price (10 Tablets)
Bislol 2.5 2.5 mg ৳5.00 ৳50.00
Bislol 5 5 mg ৳8.00 ৳80.00
Bislol 10 10 mg ৳12.00 ৳120.00

Bislol 2.5 Alternative Brands & Prices

If Bislol 2.5 is unavailable, the following are the top-rated 2.5 mg Bisoprolol alternatives in Bangladesh as of early 2026.

Brand Name Manufacturer Unit Price (Approx.)
Bisocor 2.5 Square Pharmaceuticals PLC ৳7.00
Bisoren 2.5 Renata Limited ৳7.00
Bisopro 2.5 Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳6.00
Ancor 2.5 Aristopharma Ltd. ৳7.00
Betapro 2.5 Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳6.00
Betafix 2.5 Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳6.00
Cardobis 2.5 Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (SK+F) ৳7.00
Betabis 2.5 ACME Laboratories Ltd. ৳7.00
Cardinor 2.5 Labaid Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳7.00
Orabis 2.5 Ibn Sina Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd. ৳6.00
A front-facing view of a white and blue box for Bislol 2.5 mg tablets, containing Bisoprolol Hemifumarate for treating hypertension and heart failure.
Bislol 2.5 mg tablets for heart health.

 

An angled perspective of a Bislol 2.5 mg box placed next to a silver foil blister strip containing individual tablets.
Bislol 2.5 mg box and tablet blister strip.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Bislol 2.5

What is the current Bislol 2.5 price in Bangladesh?

As of January 2026, the retail price for Bislol 2.5 is ৳5.00 per tablet. A standard strip of 10 tablets costs approximately ৳50.00.

What is Bislol 2.5 used for?

It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and chronic heart failure, and it is also effective in preventing chest pain (angina).

What are the common Bislol 2.5 side effects?

Common side effects include tiredness, dizziness, cold extremities (hands/feet), and a slower heart rate. Most symptoms improve as your body adjusts to the medicine.

Is Bislol 2.5 safe during pregnancy?

Bislol 2.5 is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary, as it may reduce blood flow to the placenta. Always consult your doctor for safer alternatives if you are pregnant or planning to conceive.

Can I stop taking Bislol 2.5 if my blood pressure is normal?

No. You must continue taking it as prescribed. Stopping suddenly can cause a dangerous “rebound” effect, leading to chest pain or a rapid rise in blood pressure.

Does Bislol 2.5 affect my exercise performance?

Because it limits how fast your heart can beat, you may find that you get tired more quickly during intense physical activity. Discuss an appropriate exercise plan with your physician.

Can I take Bislol 2.5 with a cold?

Certain over-the-counter cold medicines (decongestants) can raise blood pressure and counteract Bislol. Check with a pharmacist before using cold remedies.

Why is Bislol 2.5 taken in the morning?

Taking it in the morning provides peak protection during the day when your blood pressure and heart rate naturally rise due to activity and stress.

Is Bislol 2.5 safe for people with diabetes?

Yes, but with caution. It can mask the “shaky” feeling or fast heartbeat associated with low blood sugar, so diabetic patients should monitor their glucose levels more closely.


Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes based on January 2026 data. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified physician before starting or switching any medication.

About the Author

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Dr. Afsana Haque Joty

Dr. Afsana Haque Joty serves as a Senior Dental Surgeon at Tech Dental’s Mirpur branch, backed by over five years of clinical experience. An alumna of the University of Dhaka, she pursued advanced Post-Graduate Training (PGT) at Dhaka Dental College, specializing in Pediatric Dentistry as well as Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. In addition to being BMDC registered (No. 11071), Dr. Joty has completed specialized training in Aesthetic Dentistry, ensuring she provides precise, high-quality dental care for patients of all ages.

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