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HYTROL AM 2.5MG/2.5MG CAPSULE

Introduction to HYTROL AM 2.5MG/2.5MG CAPSULE

This medication is a combination of two drugs Amlodipine and Enalapril It is prescribed for the treatment of high blood pressure also known as hypertension By reducing blood pressure levels it helps in lowering the risk of heart attack and stroke Amlodipine works by relaxing blood vessels thus enabling the heart to pump blood more efficiently On the other hand Enalapril relaxes blood vessels and helps lower blood pressure Make sure to follow the dosage and duration suggested by your doctor
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What are the side effects of Coversyl Plus?

Stop taking COVERSYL PLUS and see a doctor immediately, if you experience any of the following side effects that can be serious: Dizziness becoming severe or fainting induced by low blood pressure. Difficulty breathing or wheezing, tightening of the chest. (Uncommon)

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Does Coversyl affect heart rate?

No, there is no such problem with Coversyl. This drug is in the category of ACE Inhibitors, which work by inhibiting a body enzyme (called A.C.E. for short).

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How long does Coversyl stay in your system?

This antihypertensive effect lasts for 24 hours. The reduction in blood pressure is obtained in less than one month without tachyphylaxis; stopping treatment has no associated effects.

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Can you take Coversyl twice a day?

Adults—5 mg twice a day at first. Then, your doctor may increase your dose to 20 to 40 mg a day taken in two divided doses.

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Does perindopril cause weight gain?

swelling, rapid weight gain; high potassium--nausea, slow or unusual heart rate, weakness, loss of movement; pale skin, easy bruising or bleeding; or. jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).

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What is another name for Coversyl?

Perindopril is a long-acting ACE inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or stable coronary artery disease in form of perindopril arginine (trade names include Coversyl, Coversum) or perindopril erbumine (Aceon).

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