Eptus Tablet is a diuretic medication primarily prescribed for managing heart failure and hypertension. It also helps alleviate swelling (edema) associated with certain medical conditions.
For optimal results, take Eptus Tablet consistently – either with or without food, maintaining the same administration method each time. Consuming it with meals may minimize certain side effects, while morning dosing can reduce nighttime urination. Continue treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve, as discontinuation may worsen your condition. Patients with hypertension may enhance the drug’s effectiveness through lifestyle modifications like regular exercise and dietary changes.
Common adverse effects include nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, headache, and cough. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist or become bothersome. Alcohol consumption may exacerbate some side effects.
Exercise caution when using Eptus Tablet if you have renal impairment or urinary difficulties. Inform your physician about any history of kidney, liver, or heart disease, or if you’re pregnant. Disclose all concurrent medications as they may interact with this drug. Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding should be carefully evaluated. During treatment, you may need to restrict salt intake and undergo regular blood pressure monitoring, along with other tests to assess treatment progress.
USES OF EPTUS TABLET
- Hypertension management
- Edema treatment
- Heart failure therapy
BENEFITS OF EPTUS TABLET
In Hypertension Treatment
SIDE EFFECTS OF EPTUS TABLET
Common adverse reactions
- Dizziness
- Gastrointestinal disturbances
- Nausea
- Respiratory irritation
- Influenza-like manifestations
- Generalized weakness
- Hyperkalemia
- Elevated serum creatinine
- Cephalalgia
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
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