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Coversyl Plus Tablet is a medication prescribed to treat high blood pressure also known as hypertension This medication is a combination of two drugs that work together to control blood pressure when a single medication is not sufficient It not only helps in reducing blood pressure but also lowers the risk of future heart attacks and strokes To achieve the most effective results it is recommended to take Coversyl Plus Tablet on an empty stomach preferably in the morning as this helps to avoid frequent urination during the night It is important to continue taking this medication for the duration advised by your doctor even if you start feeling better as high blood pressure often shows no noticeable symptoms Stopping the medication without medical guidance can worsen your condition In addition to taking the medication it is beneficial to maintain an active lifestyle with regular exercise manage your weight and follow a healthy diet to help control blood pressure It is crucial to follow your doctors advice while taking this medication Before starting this medication inform your doctor about any existing liver or kidney problems you may have If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor for advice before taking Coversyl Plus Tablet It is also important to inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking especially those prescribed for high blood pressure or heart conditions Regular monitoring of blood pressure kidney function and levels of salts such as potassium is necessary to ensure the medication is working effectively

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Available in 2 variations

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Coversyl Plus HD Tablet

Coversyl Plus HD Tablet

Perindopril erbumine (8mg) + Indapamide (2.5mg)

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Coversyl Plus Tablet

Coversyl Plus Tablet

Perindopril erbumine (4mg) + Indapamide (1.25mg)

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