converten (ENALAPRIL)
Introduction to Converten
Converten, also known as Enalapril, is a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. It is also beneficial in protecting the kidneys in patients... See More

What is Converten?
Converten is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), heart failure, and to protect the kidneys in diabetes. It works by relaxing blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily, and improving heart function.

What is the usual dose of Converten?
- Adults: 5–40 mg daily, taken as a single dose or divided into two doses.
- Children: Dose depends on body weight and is prescribed by a doctor.

How do I take Converten?
Take Converten by mouth with or without food, at the same time each day. Swallow the tablet with water. Follow your doctor’s advice on salt or potassium intake.

For how long do I take Converten?
Converten is often taken long-term, as prescribed, to manage chronic conditions like high blood pressure or heart failure.

What is Converten used for?
Converten treats high blood pressure, heart failure, and protects kidneys from damage in diabetic patients. It may also reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack.

How long does it take for Converten to start working?
It starts lowering blood pressure within 1 hour, with full effects in about 4–6 hours. Heart failure benefits may take days or weeks to notice.

Is Converten effective?
Yes, Converten is proven to effectively control blood pressure, improve heart failure symptoms, and protect kidney function in clinical studies.

How does one know if Converten is working?
Regular blood pressure or symptom monitoring, as well as improved overall health, show that Converten is effective.

How does Converten work?
Converten blocks a substance called angiotensin, relaxing blood vessels, reducing blood pressure, and decreasing the workload on the heart.

Who should avoid taking Converten?
Avoid if pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to Converten. It’s not suitable for those with severe kidney problems, angioedema, or high potassium levels.

Can I take Converten with vitamins or supplements?
Avoid potassium supplements or salt substitutes without a doctor’s approval, as Converten increases potassium levels.

Can I take Converten with other prescription drugs?
Inform your doctor if you take diuretics, NSAIDs, or lithium, as these may interact with Converten. Adjustments may be needed.

Can Converten be taken safely while pregnant?
Converten is unsafe during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimesters, due to risks of birth defects or harm to the baby.

Can Converten be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Small amounts of Converten may pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor to discuss risks and alternatives while breastfeeding.

Is Converten safe for the elderly?
Yes, but the elderly may require a lower dose and closer monitoring, especially for kidney function and blood pressure.

How should I store Converten?
Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

Does Converten make people tired or drowsy?
Dizziness or fatigue is common, especially when starting Converten. Rest and avoid driving if affected.

Does Converten cause stomach upset?
It may occasionally cause nausea or stomach pain. If persistent, consult your doctor.

Does Converten affect sleep?
Converten doesn’t typically affect sleep. If you notice sleep disturbances, inform your doctor.

Does Converten make it hard to think or concentrate?
Dizziness or fatigue might cause mild difficulty concentrating. Report severe or lasting symptoms to your doctor.

Does Converten affect mood?
Mood changes are rare. If you experience depression or irritability, consult your doctor.

Does Converten interfere with sexual function?
Rarely, it may cause decreased libido or erectile issues. Inform your doctor for suitable solutions.

Does Converten affect appetite?
Appetite changes are uncommon. Notify your doctor if you notice significant appetite loss.

Does Converten cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a typical side effect of Converten. Report any unusual changes to your doctor.

Does Converten cause headaches?
Headaches may occur, especially early in treatment. They’re usually mild and resolve over time.

Does Converten limit driving?
Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or lightheaded after taking Converten. Wait until you feel alert.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Converten?
Limit alcohol, as it may increase dizziness or lower blood pressure too much when combined with Converten.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Converten?
Yes, moderate amounts of coffee or tea are fine, but monitor for increased heart rate or jitteriness.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Converten?
Yes, but avoid strenuous activities if you feel dizzy. Stay hydrated and consult your doctor for personalized advice.

What are Converten possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include dizziness, cough, and headache. Rarely, it may cause severe allergic reactions, swelling, or kidney issues. Report unusual symptoms to your doctor.
Available in 3 variations

Converten 2.5mg Tablet
Converten 2.5mg Tablet
Enalapril (2.5mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Converten 5mg Tablet
Converten 5mg Tablet
Enalapril (5mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Converten 10mg Tablet
Converten 10mg Tablet
Enalapril (10mg)
strip of 10 tablets