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Take Servace H 5mg125mg Tablet with or without food preferably in the morning to prevent frequent urination at night Its important to continue taking this medicine as prescribed by your doctor even if you feel well as high blood pressure often has no symptoms Stopping the medication without medical advice can worsen your condition Additionally maintaining an active lifestyle with regular exercise weight control and a healthy diet can help control your blood pressure Follow your doctors instructions while taking this medicine Common side effects of Servace H 5mg125mg Tablet include nausea indigestion changes in taste and diarrhea If these side effects bother you worsen or do not go away consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you experience persistent cough or throat irritation It is recommended to drink plenty of fluids to combat muscle weakness dry mouth and extreme thirst caused by the medication Dizziness may occur due to low blood pressure but this usually improves over time Before starting Servace H 5mg125mg Tablet inform your doctor about any liver or kidney problems you may have Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also seek advice from their doctor before taking this medicine It is important to disclose all other medications you are taking to your doctor 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 effectiveness of this medicine

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Available in 2 variations

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Servace H 5mg/12.5mg Tablet

Servace H 5mg/12.5mg Tablet

Ramipril (5mg) + Hydrochlorothiazide (12.5mg)

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Servace H 2.5mg/12.5mg Tablet

Servace H 2.5mg/12.5mg Tablet

Ramipril (2.5mg) + Hydrochlorothiazide (12.5mg)

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