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Terakare 2mg Tablet

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Terakare 2mg Tablet

Introduction to Terakare 2mg Tablet

Terakare 2mg Tablet can be prescribed alone or in combination with other medications It can be taken with or without food The dosage will be determined based on your condition and response to the medication It is important to follow your doctors advice on the appropriate dosage for you Regular use of this medicine is necessary to obtain the maximum benefits even if you are feeling well High blood pressure often has no symptoms so stopping the medication may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke In some cases you may need to take this medicine for the rest of your life The common side effects of Terakare 2mg Tablet include dizziness drowsiness headache nausea and palpitations unusual heartbeat Most of these side effects diminish as you become accustomed to the medication If these side effects are bothersome or persistent it is advisable to consult your doctor To reduce the likelihood of dizziness it is recommended to rise slowly from a seated or lying position This medication may also cause low blood pressure In some instances side effects may be severe and require immediate medical attention Your doctor may be able to suggest ways to prevent or reduce these side effects If you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding it is important to consult your doctor before using this medication Additionally inform your doctor if you have heart failure liver disease kidney disease or if you are undergoing eye surgery for a cataract Regular monitoring of your blood pressure will be necessary while you are taking this medication

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Does Teradip cause weight gain/ impotence/ tiredness/ constipation and dry mouth?

Weight gain/ tiredness/ constipation and dry mouth are common side effects of Teradip therapy. However is not known to cause impotence. It may rarely cause painful prolonged erections (Priapism), which if untreated may cause impotence

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