Use:
This medicine is a mix of two active ingredients. It works to lower blood pressure in a variety of ways. High blood pressure can cause heart attacks, stroke and kidney failure if not treated.
Indication:
This mediaction can be taken with food or without. The dose will vary depending on your health and how you react to the medicine. It should be taken at the same time every day. You should continue taking it until your doctor advises you not to. It contain a diuretic, water pill, and will make you more likely to urinate. It is best to not take this medicine within 4 hours after going to bed. You should take this medicine on a regular basis to get the most out of it, even if you feel fine. High blood pressure usually has no symptoms. Stopping this medicine may increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
Side Effects:
Dizziness is the most common adverse reaction. Other adverse reactions include tiredness, nausea, diarrhoea, headache, low blood pressure, and frequent urination. This is not an adverse reaction of this medicine, as it is intended to help control blood pressure. There are other possible adverse reactions, but most of them are rare. Please read the package leaflet for your medicines and let your doctor know if you are experiencing adverse reactions or if they do not resolve. Your doctor may be able to adjust the dose or try another medicine.
Safety Advice:
The use of this medicine is not advised during pregnancy and should be discussed with your doctor if you have a kidney or liver problem, heart disease or diabetes. Alcohol consumption can also lower blood pressure and can lead to adverse reactions.