Uses of Coversyl Plus

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Coversyl Plus is used to treat cardiovascular and vascular diseases in people with high blood pressure. It is also a diuretic, reducing blood volume and stress on the heart. Complying with indications, the dose of Coversyl Plus will help patients improve treatment efficiency and ensure safety for health.

1. Indication of drugs Coversyl Plus

Coversyl Plus is a film-coated tablet, each containing 5mg of the active ingredient Perindopril Arginine and 1.25mg of Indapamide.
Coversyl Plus is indicated for use in the following cases:
Treatment of cardiovascular and vascular diseases in people with primary hypertension or mild to severe high blood pressure; Enhance the excretory efficiency of the kidney, help diuretic, reduce the circulatory volume and the heart's burden; Adjunctive treatment of primary hypertension in patients uncontrollable with perindopril monotherapy.

2. Dosage of Coversyl Plus


Use 1 Coversyl Plus tablet per day, should be taken in the morning and before meals.
Note: Coversyl Plus dosage above is for reference only. The specific dose of Coversyl Plus will depend on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose of Coversyl Plus, you need to consult with your doctor or healthcare professional.

3. Side effects of the drug Coversyl Plus


When using Coversyl Plus blood pressure medicine, you may experience the following side effects:
Common side effects when using Coversyl Plus:
Headache, dizziness and dizziness; Tinnitus, cough, gasping for breath; Gastrointestinal disorders such as nausea, vomiting, sore throat, dry mouth, indigestion, diarrhea, constipation; Allergic reaction; Muscle stiffness, fatigue. Uncommon side effects:
Mood swings; Sleep disorders ; Bronchospasm ; Angioedema; Urticaria; Purpura; Kidney disorders; Impotence; Sweat a lot. Very rare side effects:
Confusion; irregular heartbeat, angina; eosinophilic pneumonia; Rhinitis; Severe skin rash; Sensitive to light. Some other side effects of Coversyl Plus:
Syncope; Abnormal electrocardiogram; Increase liver enzymes ; Renal, hepatic and pancreatic disorders. During the course of treatment, if there are any abnormal symptoms suspected of using Coversyl Plus, the patient should notify the doctor or pharmacist for timely treatment.

4. Contraindications to the drug Coversyl Plus


Coversyl Plus is contraindicated in the following cases:
Allergy to Perindopril, ACE inhibitors or to any of the ingredients of Coversyl Plus; People with angioedema when taking ACE inhibitors; Severe liver and kidney disease; Brain degeneration, requiring hemodialysis; Low or high blood potassium levels; People with decompensated heart failure ; Pregnant or lactating women.

5. Be careful when using Coversyl Plus


If any of the following conditions occur, notify your doctor immediately before taking Coversyl Plus:
Aortic stenosis or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; Renal artery stenosis ; Have liver problems; Collagen diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma; Atherosclerosis ; Hyperparathyroidism; Gout, diabetes mellitus; People following a low-salt diet or taking salt substitutes containing potassium; Are taking lithium drugs, potassium-sparing diuretics; People who are about to have surgery, have recently had diarrhea or vomiting, are dehydrated, are about to undergo dialysis, or have iodinated contrast injections; Coversyl Plus contains an active substance that causes a positive doping test, so athletes should be aware; Coversyl Plus causes some side effects such as dizziness, weakness. Therefore, care should be taken when using Coversyl Plus by drivers and operators;

6. Interactions with other drugs


Possible interactions if Coversyl Plus is used concurrently with the following drugs:
Lithium; Potassium-sparing diuretics; Potassium salts; Other antihypertensive drugs; Procainamide; Allopurinol; Terfenadine; Stemizole; Corticosteroids; Immunosuppressive drugs to treat autoimmune diseases or to prevent transplant rejection; Cancer treatment drugs; Erythromycin injection; Halofantrine; Pentamidine; Injectable gold; Vincamine, Bepridil, Sultopride; Medicines to treat arrhythmias such as Quinidine, Amiodarone, Sotalol, Hydroquinidine, Disopyramide); Digoxin and other heart disease glycosides; Baclofen for multiple sclerosis; Antidiabetic drugs; Calcium, laxatives; Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; High-dose Salicylate; Amphotericin B injection; Medicines for depression, anxiety, schizophrenia; Tetracosactide in the treatment of Crohn's disease. Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Coversyl Plus medicine. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Coversyl Plus exactly as directed by your doctor.


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