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Debipro H 150mg/12.5mg Tablet

Debipro H 150mg125mg Tablet can be taken with or without food The dosage will vary depending on your condition and how you respond to the medication It is advisable to take it at the same time every day It is important to continue taking this medicine until your doctor advises you to stop This medication contains a diuretic water pill that increases urination so it is best to avoid taking it within four hours of going to bed To benefit the most from this medicine use it regularly even if you feel well High blood pressure often does not cause noticeable symptoms and if you stop taking the medication your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase The most common side effect of Debipro H is dizziness Other possible side effects include nausea fatigue diarrhea upset stomach headache and decreased blood pressure Frequent urination is not a side effect of this medication but rather its intended purpose hydrochlorothiazide to help control your blood pressure While rare there may be other potential side effects associated with hydrochlorothiazide It is important to carefully read the leaflet that comes with your medication and inform your doctor if you are bothered by any side effects or if they persist Adjusting your dosage or trying a different medication may be possible It is not recommended to use this medicine during pregnancy or while breastfeeding If you have kidney or liver disease heart problems or diabetes it is important to consult your doctor before taking Debipro H Drinking alcohol can further lower your blood pressure and may cause additional side effects

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