Clopitorva 10MG Capsule 15's

Description
A combination of two medications called Clopitorva 10 Capsule is used to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Triglycerides (fats) and "bad" cholesterol (LDL) are decreased with this medication. It also lessens the chance of blood clots forming. To prevent upset stomach, use 10 capsules of Clopitorva with meals. According to your doctor's recommended plan, you should take it on a regular basis at equally spaced intervals. You will be more likely to remember to take it if you take it at the same time each day. What you are being treated for will determine the dosage and length of treatment. Even if you feel better, continue taking it until you have completed the entire course. Changes in lifestyle, such as quitting smoking, exercising, and eating a low-fat diet, may improve the effectiveness of this medication.
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Product Details
This medication frequently causes headaches, nausea, and stomach pains. You should exercise caution when shaving, cutting your nails, handling sharp objects, and playing contact sports (such as football or wrestling) since this medication increases your risk of bleeding. Inform your physician if you have muscular soreness, dark urine, or skin discoloration. Inform your doctor before using this medication if you have kidney or liver problems, or if you have a bleeding issue. If you are pregnant, want to become pregnant, or are nursing, you must inform your doctor. All other medications you are taking should also be disclosed to your healthcare team since they may interact with or be impacted by this medication.
Uses of Product
Preventing heart attacks and elevated cholesterol A combination medication called Clopitorva 10 Capsule is used to prevent heart attacks. It contains the medication atorvastatin, which lowers the levels of "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and increases "good" cholesterol (HDL) in the blood. Atherosclerosis, or narrowing of the blood arteries, can be brought on by high cholesterol levels. Reducing cholesterol helps you stay healthy for longer and lowers your risk of heart disease. Additionally, it contains clopidogrel, a blood thinner that stops blood clots from forming and stops the ones that already present from getting larger. To get the most out of this medication, take it on a regular basis and adjust your lifestyle to include good food and frequent exercise. Even if you feel OK, keep taking it.
Direction For Use
As directed by your physician, take this medication for the prescribed amount of time. It is recommended to take 10 capsules of Clopitorva with meals.
Side Affects
The majority of adverse effects go away when your body becomes used to the medication and don't need to be treated. If they continue or you're concerned about them, speak with your doctor. Typical adverse effects of Clopitorva Pain in the stomach Having diarrhea indigestion Headache and lightheadedness Pain in the muscles Weakness
Safety Advices
Alcohol is not safe. Clopitorva 10 Capsule should not be taken with alcohol. Unsafe Pregnancy Using Clopitorva 10 Capsules while pregnant is extremely dangerous. Consult your physician since research on pregnant women and animals has revealed serious negative effects on the growing fetus. If prescribed, breastfeeding is safe. Using Clopitorva 10 Capsules while nursing is most likely safe. According to little human evidence, the medication poses no serious risks to the unborn child. Taking Clopitorva 10 Capsules while driving often has no effect on your ability to drive safely. Kidney SPEAK WITH YOUR DOCTOR Information on the usage of Clopitorva 10 Capsule in renal disease patients is scarce. Please speak with your physician. Warning for the Liver Patients with liver illness should use Clopitorva 10 Capsule with care. It could be necessary to modify the dosage of Clopitorva 10 Capsule. Please speak with your physician. It is not advised for persons with severe or active liver disease to use 10 capsules of Clopitorva.
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