ENVAS 10MG TABLET 15'S

Description
Envas Tablet belongs to the class of drugs known as angiotensin-converting enzyme ACE inhibitors It is commonly used to treat excessive blood pressure and heart failure and may be administered following a heart attack It also reduces the risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke Envas Tablet may be...Read more
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Product Details
Envas 10 Tablet is used to manage excessive blood pressure and heart failure. Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a condition in which the force exerted by the blood on the artery walls is so great that it causes health problems including heart disease. Envas 10 Tablet reduces high blood pressure by inhibiting angiotensin II, a naturally occurring chemical that restricts your blood vessels. Envas 10 Tablet relaxes these constricted blood vessels, which helps decrease high blood pressure. Some people may have headaches, ankle edema, a sluggish heart rate, and nausea. Envas 10 Tablet may reduce your blood pressure, particularly when combined with alcohol. So, don't drive or operate big machinery. The majority of these Envas 10 Tablet adverse effects are minor and disappear on their own over time. However, if the adverse effects continue, contact your doctor. Try not to discontinue taking this medication on your own. Even if your blood pressure returns to normal, you should not stop taking Envas 10 Tablet; doing so may exacerbate your condition. Tell your doctor if you have ever had or are now experiencing liver, renal, or cardiac issues. During pregnancy and nursing, Envas 10 Tablet should only be taken after contacting your physician. Regularly check your blood pressure and heart rate.
Uses of Product
Treatment for high blood pressure and prevention of congestive heart failure.
Direction For Use
Swallow the Envas 10 Tablet whole with water; do not crush, break, or chew it.
Side Affects
Symptoms include cough and dizziness. Vision clouded. Weakness Nausea (feeling ill)
Safety Advices
It is not safe to consume alcohol while using Envas 10 Tablet. Envas 10 Tablet is not safe to use during pregnancy since there is clear evidence of a harm to the growing infant. However, doctors may seldom prescribe it in life-threatening cases if the benefits outweigh the hazards. Please visit a doctor. Envas 10 Tablet is probably not safe to take during nursing. Limited human research shows that the medication might transfer into breastmilk and damage the infant. The use of Envas 10 Tablet shortly following delivery should be avoided. Envas 10 Tablet may reduce awareness, impair eyesight, or make you feel drowsy and dizzy. If you have these symptoms, do not drive. Envas 10 Tablet should be used with care in renal disease patients. A dose modification for Envas 10 Tablet may be necessary. Please visit a doctor. Envas 10 Tablet should be taken with caution in persons with liver problems. A dose modification for Envas 10 Tablet may be necessary. Please visit a doctor.
Additional Details
If hypotension develops, the patient should be laid supine and, if required, given an intravenous infusion of normal saline.
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