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The doctor advises taking Cletus 100mg Tablet regularly according to their instructions It is recommended to take this medication on an empty stomach and at a specific time Discontinuing the medicine suddenly without consulting the doctor is not recommended Possible side effects may include headache edema nausea diarrhea dizziness and chest pain Using this medication may increase the risk of bleeding If you notice a pinpoint rash or observe blood in your vomit urine or stool it is important to inform your doctor immediately This medication may not be suitable for individuals with liver or kidney disease Inform your doctor about any other medications you are regularly using It is generally not recommended to take this medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding so always consult your doctor before taking it

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Why is Cistaz considered harmful for heart failure patients?

Cistaz should not be given to heart failure patients of any severity because it may worsen heart failure further. Medicines having similar effect (phosphodiesterase inhibitor III) have decreased the lifespan of the patients, and therefore, it is an absolute no for heart failure patients.

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Can the use of Stozic increase the risk of bleeding?

Yes, Stozic increases the risk of bleeding. Always be careful while doing activities that may cause an injury or bleeding. Tell your doctor immediately if you notice any abnormal bruising or bleeding.

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Does Cilobact raise blood pressure or decrease blood pressure?

Since Cilobact widens blood vessels, it generally decreases blood pressure. Therefore, if you are taking medicines which lower blood pressure, you should be careful. Taking Cilobact with other blood pressure lowering medicines may decrease your blood pressure to very low levels. Track your blood pressure regularly, and consult your doctor if dose adjustment is required. Cilobact has also been reported to increase blood pressure and the reason for which is not known.

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Can the use of Raciloz increase the risk of bleeding?

Yes, Raciloz increases the risk of bleeding. Always be careful while doing activities that may cause an injury or bleeding. Tell your doctor immediately if you notice any abnormal bruising or bleeding.

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Why is Cletus considered harmful for heart failure patients?

Cletus should not be given to heart failure patients of any severity because it may worsen heart failure further. Medicines having similar effect (phosphodiesterase inhibitor III) have decreased the lifespan of the patients, and therefore, it is an absolute no for heart failure patients.

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Does Cletus raise blood pressure or decrease blood pressure?

Since Cletus widens blood vessels, it generally decreases blood pressure. Therefore, if you are taking medicines which lower blood pressure, you should be careful. Taking Cletus with other blood pressure lowering medicines may decrease your blood pressure to very low levels. Track your blood pressure regularly, and consult your doctor if dose adjustment is required. Cletus has also been reported to increase blood pressure and the reason for which is not known.

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