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Moxicheck 03 Tablet can be consumed with or without food It is recommended to take it at the same time every day although you have flexibility in choosing the time It is important to follow the doctors instructions and not stop the medication abruptly without consulting them While individuals with high blood pressure may not experience symptoms discontinuing this medicine without medical advice could worsen your condition This may result in an increase in blood pressure and raise the risk of heart disease and stroke Regular blood pressure checkups are essential This medicine is just one aspect of a comprehensive treatment plan which should also include a healthy diet regular exercise smoking cessation moderation in alcohol consumption and weight reduction While taking this medicine you can continue your normal eating habits but it is advisable to reduce your salt intake Some common side effects of this medicine include dry mouth nausea dizziness headache insomnia and back pain If these side effects become bothersome it is recommended to consult your doctor Prior to taking this medicine it is important to inform your doctor if you have any kidney or liver disease Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should also consult their doctor before taking this medication

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Available in 3 variations

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Moxicheck 0.2 Tablet

Moxicheck 0.2 Tablet

Moxonidine (0.2mg)

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Moxicheck 0.3 Tablet 15s

Moxicheck 0.3 Tablet 15s

Moxonidine (0.3mg)

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Moxicheck 0.3mg Tablet 15s

Moxicheck 0.3mg Tablet 15s

Moxonidine (0.3mg)

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