Saface H 5 mg/12.5 mg Tablet
Saface H 5 mg/12.5 mg Tablet
Saface H 5 mg125 mg Tablet should be taken with or without food preferably in the morning to prevent frequent urination at night It is important to continue taking this medicine as per your doctors instructions even if you feel well Do not discontinue the medication on your own as high blood pressure often shows no symptoms Staying physically active maintaining a healthy weight and following a balanced diet will also assist in controlling your blood pressure Always heed your doctors advice while taking this medicine Some common side effects of Saface H 5 mg125 mg Tablet include nausea indigestion changes in taste and diarrhea If any of these side effects bother you worsen or persist consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you experience a persistent cough or throat irritation To alleviate muscle weakness dry mouth and extreme thirst ensure you consume plenty of fluids while taking the medication Dizziness may occur due to low blood pressure but usually improves with time Prior to starting Saface H 5 mg125 mg Tablet inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney problems Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor for advice before taking this medicine It is also important to disclose all other medicines you are currently taking especially those used to treat high blood pressure or heart conditions Regular monitoring of blood pressure kidney function and electrolyte levels such as potassium is necessary to ensure the medicine is working effectively
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Saface H 5 mg/12.5 mg Tablet
Prescription Required
Packaging :
strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer :
Morepen Laboratories LtdComposition :