NATRILAM 5MG TABLET 10'S

Description
Natrilam Tablet 's are classified as 'anti-hypertensive medications' and are primarily used to treat hypertension high blood pressure Hypertension is a medical disease in which the blood exerts a high pressure force exerted by blood circulation on the walls of blood vessels This illness makes the heart work harder to...Read more
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Uses of Product
Treatment for hypertension (high blood pressure).
Direction For Use
Swallow this medication whole, with a glass of water. Don't crush, eat, or break it.
Side Affects
Blurred vision, Symptoms may include sweating, tiredness, dehydration, constipation, and dizziness. Symptoms include headache, nausea, chilly hands/feet, and muscular cramps. Having difficulty breathing, Chest tightness
Safety Advices
Alcohol Caution Alcohol can help reduce your blood pressure. It may help to avoid or restrict alcohol while using this medication. Pregnancy Caution Indapamide in Natrilam 5 Tablet 10 is not advised during pregnancy. However, if you are trying to conceive or are pregnant, you should see your doctor before taking Natrilam 5 Tablet 10's. breastfeeding Caution There are few research on how placeholders influence breastfeeding babies. However, the indapamide included in placeholders can transfer into breast milk during lactation. Please speak with your doctor before using placeholders if you are nursing. Driving Caution Natrilam 5 Tablet 10's may produce dizziness or fatigue. If you feel dizzy or sleepy while taking this medication, do not drive or use any equipment or machinery. liver Caution Before using the placeholder, inform your doctor if you have a history of liver illness. kidney Caution Before taking Natrilam 5 Tablet 10's, consult your doctor if you have a history of renal illness. Children Unsafe Natrilam 5 Tablet 10's is not suggested for usage in those below.
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